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American
(1945–2003)
Untitled (JG/AF-4)
1988
Acrylic on canvas
84 x 84 x 6.25 in.
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
2004.16
Jack Goldstein’s earliest works were sculptures, followed by films, performances, and sound recordings. His paintings, though they came later, maintained his primary interest in representing power as weight, current, velocity or, in this work, as electromagnetic force. He never indicated the sources of his images in titles, but this painting seems to be a representation of radio waves emitted by an astronomical object. The image is a translation of a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that we cannot see into a range of visible color. The idea that all images are mediated by the systems used to produce them was important to Jack and to many artists of his generation. They rejected the idea that images could have direct optical impact.
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