Her Sides of Me

Christopher Wilmarth

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Contemporary Art
key Notes:
Translucent layers, ethereal presence.
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Acrylic on canvas
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Her Sides of Me by Christopher Wilmarth

Her Sides of Me is a painting by Christopher Wilmarth, executed using acrylic on canvas. Wilmarth, primarily known for his sculptural work, often explored themes of light and space, which are evident in his paintings as well. Although the exact date of creation for this piece is unknown, it reflects Wilmarth's consistent interest in the interplay between material and perception. His work, including this painting, has contributed to the discourse on minimalism and post-minimalism in contemporary art. Wilmarth's career was marked by a profound engagement with the emotional and physical properties of his chosen mediums, influencing a generation of artists interested in the sensory experience of art. Despite his tragic death in 1987, Wilmarth's legacy endures through his innovative approach to form and material.

Description of the work:

"Her Sides of Me" by Christopher Wilmarth is an abstract composition rendered in acrylic on canvas, characterized by its exploration of form and light. The painting reflects Wilmarth's interest in the interplay between physical materials and ethereal concepts, typical of his broader body of work.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Her Sides of Me