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- tate.org.uk art/artworks/gallagher-paper-cup-…Paper Cup is a large-scale, multi-layered work on canvas that combines geometric abstraction derived from a collage of lined paper segments, with...
- en.wikipedia.org Paper Cup (painting)Paper Cup is a 1996 painting by Ellen Gallagher. It is in the collection of the Tate Modern in London, England in the United Kingdom. Description.
- nl.pinterest.com pin/461619030540489198/‘Afro Puff’ was created in 1996 by Ellen Gallagher in Neo-Minimalism style.
- charlotteabrahamart.wordpress.com 2017/11/14/…Published November 14, 2017 at 1309 × 1536 in Ellen Gallagher.
- pinterest.co.uk pin/468515167454590450/Glorious Summer: Imran Qureshi, Pat Steir, Ellen Gallagher | Artopia.
- wiki2.org en/File:Paper_Cups_by_Ellen_Gallagher_…Paper Cup 1996 Ellen Gallagher born 1965 ARTIST ROOMS Acquired jointly with the National Galleries of Scotland through The d'Offay Donation with...
- tumblr.com manufactoriel/161743913392/paper-cup-…#Paper Cup #Ellen Gallagher #Art #Black Art #Black contemporray art.
- artsandculture.google.com entity/Эллен-Галлахер/…Her media include painting, works on paper, film and video. Some of her pieces refer to issues of race, and may combine formality with racial stereotypes and...
- artistrooms.org artists/ellen-gallagher'Paper Cup', included in the ARTIST ROOMS collection, is a prime example of Gallagher's mature work.
- mymagicalattic.blogspot.com 2013/05/ellen-…In the mid 1990s Gallagher began a series of large scale work including Paper Cup, which envelopes the viewer in a textured...
- madeinbed.co.uk agents-of-change/artist-highlight…The work consists of a disarrayed grid formed by 84 pieces of yellow penmanship paper with tiny blue ink drawings that suggest, as Gallagher has commented...
- suedwestgalerie.de kunstlexikon/kuenstler/…Gallagher’s works Paper Cup (1996) and Pomp-Bang (2003) feature a repetition of particular features such as loosely drawn lines and...
- pinterest.com.au artandweaving/ellen-gallagher/Ellen Gallagher, ‘Paper Cup’ 1996 explored layered and contradictory themes.