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Sunday
Oct022011

Shaun Sullivan

Unfortunatly I am bit late on getting to this because far as I am aware from the LACE website this installation finished  on the 3 September running from 3 march but hell that doesnt mean we cant admire his amazing work. Ever since I first saw Shauns work it I loved it the images below courtsey of the LACE website and recent show. I am a big fan of marker drawing Black on White there seems to be somthing very pure and simple about them. Paul Mascatelli of our featured ART SYNDIKIT

Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions is pleased to announce a new mural project by Sean Sullivan. For the rear corridor space, Sullivan will present Grand Pale Maw, an expansively scaled wall drawing made entirely of black marker and white latex paint.  In his work, Sullivan often attempts to address mythological divisions surrounding nature and the artificial world by creating highly focused handcrafted drawings, derived from a technologically sophisticated display process.  His familiarity with the subject is derived primarily through archives consisting of disparate modes of capture such as the digital, the photographic and found objects.  

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