QUAD (897)

1997

Creighton Michael

Associated Names
Creighton Michael

Artist, American, born 1949

The image shows intersecting curved and straight lines creating abstract forms against a textured beige background. The design resembles a large, slightly distorted pendant light or vase, with overlapping arcs suggesting a three-dimensional space. In the center, two rectangular grid-like shapes with a woven fabric or net-like pattern are visible. The swooping lines and curves contribute to an abstract interplay that conveys a sense of motion or flow.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    lower right section of four parts: graphite, gesso, and shellac on Bristol board

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Werner H. and Sarah-Ann Kramarsky

  • Dimensions

    overall: 61 x 48 cm (24 x 18 7/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2001.143.2.d

Associated Artworks

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The image features curving lines and elongated shapes intersecting and overlapping in a deliberate arrangement on a muted background. The abstract artwork resembles a mix of cylindrical and vase-like forms, reminiscent of geometric structures. The intertwining lines create a visual dance suggesting transparent fabric or moving light patterns.

QUAD (897)

Creighton Michael

1997

QUAD (897)

Creighton Michael

1997

The image features intersecting lines and shapes, including black outlines of elongated ellipses, slanted rectangles, and arching and spiraling lines on a beige background. Grid-like patterns formed by short strokes are also present.

QUAD (897)

Creighton Michael

1997


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

the artist; Werner H. and Sarah-Ann Kramarsky, New York; gift to NGA, 2001.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

2000

  • Visual Matrix, Elmhurst Art Museum, Elmhurst, IL, 2000.

Inscriptions

lower right verso in graphite: Creighton 1997 LR Quad 897

Wikidata ID

Q64540623

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