Part of the visit to the Tate Modern this week was actually investigating what 'modern artists' have done working with just white - there's a whole room of it.
The 'picture below is by Netherlands Artist
Bram Bogart who has worked as a house painter which may partially account for his playful use of cement.
The work next to it is 3 dimensional and shows much about light and shadow.
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This is by Bram Bogart called 'White Plane White'' 1974 |
So it wasn't only the Tate Modern where I was seeing White , here's some from Eduardo Paolozzi at the Whitechapel Gallery - more about that visit soon...
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A rather neat embossed job at Whitechapel |
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Not only embossing but Ceramic too |
Another day but still £72 50 while we're away
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And £72.50 twice |
Doors
Here's a door in the historic
Brentham garden suburb (Ealing).
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