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Primary (Berkeley, California, 1945–Los Angeles, California, present)
NationalityAmerica, North America
Date1969
MediumAcrylic with glass microspheres on canvas
DimensionsCanvas: 108 1/4 x 108 11/16 in. (275 x 276 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of Mari and James A. Michener, 1979.25
Rights Statement
Collection AreaModern and Contemporary Art
Object number1979.25
On View
Not on view
Label Text
Mary Corse intends for her monochromatic paintings to be immersive experiences. In 1968 the artist began a series of large-scale, white grid paintings, mixing acrylic paint with glass microspheres—a material used to give road signs and dividing lines their reflective look—to transform the flat canvas into a luminescent plane. The result encourages movement around the work’s surface, inviting us to engage with its projected light from a variety of angles and distances. Indeed, viewers must encounter it experientially, as it cannot accurately be captured in photographs. As Corse explained in an interview, “When I first started putting glass microspheres in paint, I was really putting the light inside the painting. I didn’t want to paint a picture of the experience of light—I wanted the painting to be the light experience itself.”
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