Robert Groborne's Black-and-White Dialogue at artpress
A feature in artpress magazine from January 1987 examines Robert Groborne's ongoing exploration of the tension between black ink and white paper. The article describes his works as an evolving relationship where the gradual covering of the surface may serve as a metaphor for another form of possession. The piece highlights Groborne's sustained engagement with monochrome contrast, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between absence and presence on the page.
Key facts
- The article was published in artpress in January 1987.
- Robert Groborne's works are described as a dialogue between black ink and white paper.
- The covering of the support is seen as a metaphor for possession.
- The relationship between ink and paper is characterized as evolving.
- The feature focuses on Groborne's black-and-white works.
Entities
Artists
- Robert Groborne
Institutions
- artpress
Sources
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