Pat Steir's Self-Portrait Wall Drawing at New York Studio School
Pat Steir created a wall drawing titled Self-Portrait: Reprise 1987-2009 using ink and chalk. The work was documented in a photograph taken by Christopher Burke. This documentation was posted on artcritical.com on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 at 3:51 pm. The New York Studio School provided courtesy for the image. The artwork represents a reprise spanning over two decades of the artist's exploration of self-portraiture through ephemeral media. Steir's piece demonstrates her continued engagement with drawing as a primary medium. The wall drawing format emphasizes the temporary nature of the artistic intervention. The work was originally created between 1987 and 2009, showing a long-term artistic process.
Key facts
- Pat Steir created Self-Portrait: Reprise 1987-2009
- The work is a wall drawing using ink and chalk
- Christopher Burke photographed the artwork
- The New York Studio School provided courtesy for the image
- Documentation was posted on artcritical.com on May 4th, 2010
- The artwork spans creation years 1987 to 2009
- The work represents a reprise of self-portraiture
- The piece was documented through photography
Entities
Artists
- Pat Steir
- Christopher Burke
Institutions
- The New York Studio School
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States