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    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mat Collishaw, Spray, 2016
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mat Collishaw, Spray, 2016
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mat Collishaw, Spray, 2016
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mat Collishaw, Spray, 2016
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    Mat Collishaw Nottingham, UK, b. 1966

    Spray, 2016
    Oil on canvas, wood, perspex
    47,3 × 37,3 × 5,3 cm

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    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Mat Collishaw, Talons, 2016
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    Expiration Painting (2016) is a series of Plexiglas-framed paintings, reproducing works by Old Masters. Revolving subjects around the transience and finitude of human life, Collishaw presents the 'eternal' theme in...
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    Expiration Painting (2016) is a series of Plexiglas-framed paintings, reproducing works by Old Masters. Revolving subjects around the transience and finitude of human life, Collishaw presents the "eternal" theme in a contemporary manner while retaining classical imagery. The reproductions intentionally appear incomplete, resembling a partially printed image on a sheet of paper due to an ink shortage in the printer. This artistic choice prompts viewers to reflect on the brevity of moments, even amidst our fast-paced technological era.

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    Exhibitions

    Mat Collishaw. The Machine Zone. Tatintsian Gallery, Dubai. Sep 27–Nov 10,  2022

    Mat Collishaw. The Machine Zone. Gary Tatintsian Gallery. Feb 25–Jun 25, 2022

    The End of Innocence. Sorigue Foundation, Sep 2020–Mar, 2021

    Mat Collishaw, Dialogues. Fundació Sorigué, Royal Botanical Garden, Madrid. Mar–May, 2019

    NGORONGORO II – Artist Weekend. Berlin-Weissensee. Apr 27–Apr 29, 2018

    Publications

    Mat Collishaw. The Machine Zone. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, 2022. pp. 78–79, 89, 91
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