Allen Jones, R.A. (b. 1937)
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Allen Jones, R.A. (b. 1937)

Hot Wire

Details
Allen Jones, R.A. (b. 1937)
Hot Wire
oil on canvas
96 x 144 in. (343.8 x 365.6 cm.)
Painted in 1970-71.
Provenance
Private collection, Japan, 1974-2010.
Literature
Exhibition catalogue, Allen Jones Retrospective, Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery, 1979, no. 38, illustrated.
M. Livingstone, Allen Jones Sheer Magic, London, 1979, pp. 122-123, illustrated.
Exhibited
Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery, Allen Jones Retrospective, March - April 1979, no. 38: this exhibition travelled to London, Serpentine Gallery, May - June; Sunderland, Museum and Art Gallery, June - July; Baden-Baden, Staatliche Kunsthalle, September - October; and Bielefeld, Kunsthalle, November - December.
Special notice
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Lot Essay

Marco Livingstone comments 'It is not surprising to find in Nietzsche's Zarathustra the image of the tightrope walker as mankind balanced over an abyss; the "dangerous going-across" is a journey which every person must make. The walking of a tightrope is a metaphor also in a more purely formal sense, in that Hot Wire is concerned with various aspects of pictorial balance: weight and counter-weight; light and dark; warm and cool colours; and diagonal lines of force played against a vertical/horizontal grid. Every aspect of the picture is related to notions of equilibrium. An image is never used arbitrarily by Jones: its presence is always supportive of the pictorial and philosophical content of the painting' (see exhibition catalogue, Allen Jones, Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery, 1979, no. 38).

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