Roxy Paine's 'Checkpoint' installation documented in 2014
Back in 2014, Roxy Paine revealed a fascinating installation called 'Checkpoint.' This artwork is made using materials like maple, aluminum, fluorescent lights, and acrylic light diffusers. The installation was documented on October 8, 2014, at 10:16 am, with the Marianne Boesky Gallery sharing the views. Paine’s work often delves into themes of industrial design and artificial systems, merging technology with nature through his detailed sculptures. 'Checkpoint' showcases his unique approach of crafting machine-like forms from manufactured materials. This information was published on the artcritical site through their WordPress platform.
Key facts
- Roxy Paine created 'Checkpoint' in 2014
- The installation uses maple, aluminum, fluorescent light bulbs, and acrylic prismatic light diffusers
- Documentation was posted on October 8, 2014 at 10:16 am
- Marianne Boesky Gallery provided courtesy for the installation view
- The work was documented on artcritical.com
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Artists
- Roxy Paine
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- Marianne Boesky Gallery
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