Ink Dot and Enameled Line Drawing

1988

Carole Seborovski

Associated Names
Carole Seborovski

Artist, American, born 1960

The image displays a series of rectangular and grid-like shapes, with bold black brushstrokes structured in vertical columns and rows. The abstract forms create a pattern resembling domino tiles or a modern cityscape. Thicker black lines form a larger rectangle framing the central portion. Subtle green lines and highlights are interspersed throughout, evoking a sense of circuit board pathways or latticework. The composition's repetitive and linear elements suggest organization and spatial division.
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Artwork overview


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

John Weber Gallery, New York; Werner H. and Sarah-Ann Kramarsky, New York; gift to NGA, 2001.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

1997

  • contemporain de Picardie and Musée de Picardie, Amiens; Parish Art Museum, Southampton, New York, 1999.

  • Drawing is Another Kind of Language: Recent Drawings from a New York Private Collection, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, 1997-1998; Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Switzerland; Kunst-Museum Ahlen; Akademie der Künste, Berlin; Fonds régional d'art

Bibliography

1997

  • Drawing is Another Kind of Language. Exh. cat. Harvard Univ. Art Mus.; Kunstmuseum Winterthur; Kunst-Museum Ahlen; Akademie der Künste; Fonds régional d'art contemporain de Picardie and Musée de Picardie; Parrish Art Mus. 1997: no. 71, 160-161.

Inscriptions

lower right center in graphite: SEBOROVSKI 1988 / 88.38

Wikidata ID

Q64538102

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