Cyprien Gaillard's 'From Geographical Analogies' artwork details and exhibition context
Cyprien Gaillard created 'From Geographical Analogies' between 2006 and 2009, a mixed-media piece measuring 25 9/16 by 18 7/8 by 3 15/16 inches. The work incorporates dye diffusion transfer prints, commonly known as Polaroids, along with wood, glass, and cardboard. It was featured on artcritical on July 29, 2010, at 12:53 pm. The artist is represented by Laura Bartlett Gallery in London and Bugada & Cargnel in Paris. This entry highlights Gaillard's exploration of material and geographical themes through a specific artwork. The piece exemplifies his interest in analog processes and spatial relationships. Its documentation on the artcritical platform provides a record of his early 21st-century output. The artwork's dimensions and materials are precisely detailed, underscoring its physical presence.
Key facts
- Cyprien Gaillard is the artist
- Artwork title: From Geographical Analogies
- Creation years: 2006-09
- Materials: dye diffusion transfer prints (Polaroids), wood, glass, cardboard
- Dimensions: 25 9/16 x 18 7/8 x 3 15/16 inches
- Represented by Laura Bartlett Gallery, London and Bugada & Cargnel, Paris
- Posted on artcritical on July 29, 2010 at 12:53 pm
- Artwork is a mixed-media piece
Entities
Artists
- Cyprien Gaillard
Institutions
- Laura Bartlett Gallery
- Bugada & Cargnel
- artcritical
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
- Paris
- France