Jim Herbert's painting Handjob featured in 2009 Bushwick Biennial
Jim Herbert's painting Handjob was created in 2009 using acrylic on canvas measuring 150 by 139 inches. The work was featured in the Bushwick Biennial, with documentation appearing on artcritical.com on June 11, 2010. Herbert's large-scale painting represents a significant contribution to contemporary art exhibitions in Brooklyn during that period. The artist's work was made available through his own courtesy for presentation purposes. This documentation provides a permanent record of Herbert's participation in the biennial event. The painting's substantial dimensions suggest it was created as a major statement piece. Artcritical's coverage helped bring attention to Herbert's work within the broader art community. The posting date indicates ongoing interest in Herbert's contributions months after the initial exhibition.
Key facts
- Jim Herbert created Handjob in 2009
- The painting measures 150 x 139 inches
- Medium is acrylic on canvas
- Courtesy of the Artist
- Featured in Bushwick Biennial
- Documented on artcritical.com
- Posted June 11, 2010 at 4:01 pm
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Entities
Artists
- Jim Herbert
Institutions
- artcritical
- Bushwick Biennial
Locations
- Brooklyn
- United States