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South Africa
Painting, Lithograph on Paper
Size: 29.5 W x 22 H x 0 D in
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Part of a series drawing attention to traces of history on the streets of New York City, through my observations of architecture and pubic art while walking the city streets over many years. Each print in the series focuses on a different part of the city; this one features the Gay Liberation Monument by George Segal in the little Christopher Park - originally deemed too controversial to be installed in New York, even in this once gayest of neighbourhoods. It commemorates the Stonewall Riots of 1969 here in Greenwich Village, and all the doorways in the background are from this part of the city. Printed with Master Printer Joe LeGate in Johannesburg in 2016.
Painting:Lithograph on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:29.5 W x 22 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
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South Africa
James Delaney is a South African artist working across multiple disciplines - printmaking, drawing, painting, sculpture - from a large studio in Victoria Yards near downtown Johannesburg. He has won several awards including BASA and SAIA, work is in collections including Merrill Lynch Bank of America, the Constitutional Court of South Africa and the City of Johannesburg, and numerous private collections. A lot of his work references the remnants of history in the world around us - wildlife which once roamed urban areas, or the stories told by architecture and doorways. He has always travelled a lot, both in the wilderness spaces of Africa and the built up cities of the world, working every year in New York. More recently he has become known for his work restoring The Wilds, a 40 acre park in central Joburg which had been largely abandoned, and where he has installed 100 sculptures which show the wildlife which once lived in these hills.
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