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Alex Reduction Block

Chuck Close (1940 –)

Chuck Close – amerykański artysta znany z monumentalnych portretów realizmu fotorealistycznego, tworzonych za pomocą systemu siatki i precyzyjnej techniki malarskiej. Jego prace eksplorują granice percepcji i tożsamości, pozostawiając trwałe dziedzictwo w sztuce współczesnej.

Parrish Art Museum (Water Mill, Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki)

Odkryj sztukę nowoczesną i współczesną w Parrish Art Museum w Water Mill, NY. Poznaj rotacyjne wystawy prezentujące tętniącą życiem scenę artystyczną Long Island oraz cud architektury autorstwa Herzog & de Meuron.

Chuck Close – Alex/Reduction Block: A Portrait of Observation

Chuck Close’s “Alex/Reduction Block,” completed in 1993, stands as a testament to the artist's unwavering dedication to meticulous detail and his profound understanding of human perception. This monumental silkscreen print embodies Close’s signature style – a fragmented portrait rendered in vibrant color blocks that gradually coalesce into an image of the subject’s face.

  • Style: Monumental Portraiture
  • Technique: Silkscreen Printing from Reduction Linoleum Cut
  • Dimensions: 793⁄8 × 603⁄8 inches (201.6 × 153.4 cm)

The genesis of “Alex/Reduction Block” lies in Close’s lifelong struggle with neuromuscular conditions and dyslexia, challenges that paradoxically honed his observational skills. Influenced by Jackson Pollock's drip paintings—a formative experience at the Seattle Art Museum—Close sought to capture not just likeness but also the essence of what it feels like to see. This ambition is brilliantly realized through the reductive linoleum cut technique.

The process begins with creating a linoleum block, meticulously carved to depict the subject’s facial features in simplified geometric shapes. As ink is applied and transferred onto the screen, layers are gradually peeled away—a “reduction” process—revealing increasingly detailed color blocks that build upon each other. This technique allows Close to achieve an astonishing level of precision while simultaneously conveying a sense of dynamism and transformation.

Beyond its technical mastery, “Alex/Reduction Block” resonates with symbolic depth. The fragmented nature of the portrait reflects the complexities of human experience—the way we perceive ourselves and our surroundings is rarely complete or unified. Yet, despite the apparent chaos, the color blocks gradually converge, suggesting a process of reconciliation and understanding. Close’s deliberate use of color contributes to this emotional impact, creating an image that is both visually arresting and intellectually stimulating.

Currently housed at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, New York—a gift from Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel—this artwork exemplifies Close's enduring legacy as a pioneer of contemporary portraiture. Its vibrant hues and intricate linoleum cut technique continue to inspire artists and collectors alike, cementing its place as an iconic representation of observation and artistic innovation.

  • Location: Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY
  • Gift Donor: Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel

O tym dziele

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  • Movement: Monumentalizm
  • Medium: Silkscreen z redukcji linoleum cięcia
  • Dimensions: 793⁄8× 603⁄8in.
  • Subject or theme: Portret
  • Artist: Chuck Close
  • Notable elements or techniques: Redukcja linoleum cięcia
  • Location: Muzeum Sztuki Parrish, Water Mill, USA

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