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African American

Sam Gilliam, New Window, 1998
Sam Gilliam, New Window, 1998

Sam Gilliam US, b. 1933

New Window, 1998
Acrylic on birch plywood, metal hinges
33.75h x 28w x .2.5d ins (variable)
85.7 x 71.1 x 6.4 cm
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Hinged triptych using positive and negative space. Predates Gilliam's Slat series (2002) and reflects his long interest in working on varying plywood elements to created a conversation between light and...
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Hinged triptych using positive and negative space.  Predates Gilliam's Slat series (2002) and reflects his long interest in working on varying plywood elements to created a conversation between light and space and color. 
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