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Artworks
Chuck Close 1940, Monroe, WA, USA-2021, Oceanside, NY, USA
Self-Portrait (Jade Glasses) / Mosaic, 2017–2019Stained glass198,1 × 165,1 cm
78" x 65"Further images
In his latest artistic journey, Chuck Close discovered the mosaic technique, drawing undeniable connections between his work and the ancient tradition of mosaic art, from the Hellenistic murals and floor...In his latest artistic journey, Chuck Close discovered the mosaic technique, drawing undeniable connections between his work and the ancient tradition of mosaic art, from the Hellenistic murals and floor mosaics of Pompeii to the early Byzantine and Renaissance tesserae mosaics of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.
Close's new approach to mosaics reflected his photographic reality with surprising harmony, enhancing the visual impact of his signature technique, as the structured grid gave way to the tactile, fragmented nature of mosaic art. This exploration was informed by his involvement in New York's subway art project, where he created 12 large mosaics, each nearly 9 feet tall, blending classical mosaic techniques with his contemporary vision. The monumental scale and use of traditional mosaic materials allowed Close to explore new relationships between abstraction and realism, ultimately enriching his grid-based portraiture with a sense of physicality tactile energy.
Exhibitions
Chuck Close. Infinite. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Jun 18 – Sep 25, 2021
Chuck Close: Mosaics. Museo d'Arte della città di Ravenna, Italy, Oct 4, 2019–Jan 12, 2020Publications
Catalogue 'Chuck Close. Infinite'. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, 2021. pp. 2–3, 41, 43, 48-51, 53, 96-97
Chuck Close: Mosaics. Museo d’Arte della città di Ravenna, Italy, 2019: pp. 42, 45, 75 (illustrated)
Mosaïque Magazine 18 (October 2019): cover, illustrated