Rupert Goldsworthy's 2011 painting 'As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade' documented on artcritical
Rupert Goldsworthy created a painting titled 'As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade' in 2011. The artwork measures 24 by 36 inches and employs acrylic and Flasche on wood. Artcritical published documentation of this work on January 8, 2012. The painting's title suggests political commentary on democratic erosion. Goldsworthy's studio practice was featured through this online entry. The work represents a specific moment in the artist's 2011 output. Technical details include the mixed media approach combining acrylic with Flasche. The publication date provides temporal context for when this artwork entered public discourse.
Key facts
- Rupert Goldsworthy created 'As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade' in 2011
- The painting measures 24 x 36 inches
- The artwork uses acrylic and Flasche on wood
- Artcritical published documentation of the work on January 8, 2012
- The title suggests political commentary on democracy
- The work represents Goldsworthy's 2011 studio output
- The painting employs mixed media techniques
- The publication occurred through artcritical's WordPress platform
Entities
Artists
- Rupert Goldsworthy
Institutions
- artcritical