Kirsten Glass (b. 1975)
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Kirsten Glass (b. 1975)

Deep Tissue

Details
Kirsten Glass (b. 1975)
Deep Tissue
oil on canvas, in two parts
each: 93¾ x 66 3/8in. (238.2 x 168.5cm.)
Painted in 2001
Provenance
Wilkinson Gallery, London.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2001.
Special notice
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent. VAT rate of 20% is payable on hammer price and buyer's premium

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Lot Essay

'The thinking is... roughly... that the models from magazines are re-employed by me as templates for my painting activity and as hostesses to a stranger's encounter with the painting...Models are meant to be copied so I take the image and I make it mine. This is an act of possession, like taking a photograph, but, through the painting process, the copied model becomes flawed and reworked many times until she becomes part of an abstract negotiation and eventually emerges as a character or presence which is both less knowable and more particular... Overall, the transformation is from a magazine ideal to an alternative, subjective fantasy or you could say that the ideal commodity image gets lived in until she acquires a new life in a painting, following her perfect death in the photograph. The impossibly perfect commodity image, like any ideal, is never attainable; it is a modern Siren, shape-shifting and endlessly seductive, inviting us towards an eclipsed 'something else'.

In my work, painting itself- as a physical medium and a cultural
fantasy- is fetishised and reimagined as a decadent vanity, an empty
styling, an eroticised living death and ancient chameleon language
which perhaps uses us to continue. This is a vampire story.'
(K. Glass quoted on her website, reproduced at https://www.kirstenglass.com/kirsten-glass-2011.php).

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