Self-portrait (Primary Title)

Chuck Close, American, 1940 - 2021 (Artist)

Educational
2007
American
Prints
Works On Paper
screenprint on paper
Sheet: 74 3/4 × 57 3/4 in. (189.87 × 146.69 cm)
Image: 68 × 52 5/16 in. (172.72 × 132.87 cm)
Framed: 78 × 61 1/4 in. (198.12 × 155.58 cm)
2010.77
Not on view

"It’s only through the particular, personal manipulations of these basic units that you can build a transcendent experience that becomes greater than the sum of its parts." —Chuck Close

Close has been his own most frequent subject. His selfportraits maintain a consistent manner with all his work: tightly cropped, centered, pushed to the front, and revealing little interiority. As with his other subjects, Close deals with his face as a terrain over which he maps a painted, drawn, or printed topography. The grid has been integral to Close’s work from the beginning when it served as a simple aid for transferring a photographic image onto canvas or paper. Over time it became more visible, until each increment was treated like an individual composition. Like his recent paintings, this late self-portrait print fills each square with bright dabs of color, creating a brilliant, pixilated image.

 

artist proof number 17 of 18, edition on 80
Printed with 203 colors.
Signed in graphite lower center: Chuck Close
Inscribed in graphite beneath image, lower left: "AP XVII/ XVIII"; lower right: "2007"
Gift of the artist
© Chuck Close

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