Hernan Bas
Hernan Bas is a contemporary American painter. Known for the romantic and humorous quality of his work, Bas’ paintings most often depicts interiors rendered in rich swatches of color that create a titled perspective, fluctuating between representation and abstraction. “I do like the idea that everything is contained—the entire narrative, within the frame of the canvas,” he has said. “But paintings that I consider to be successful are always on the verge of falling apart. To me, that’s the fun of it—the eminent collapse, and also the challenge.”Throughout his practice, viewers are offered snapshots of a world co-inhabited by personal and historic references, such as Nihilism, Romanticism, and literary allusion. He has been exhibited in the 2004 Whitney Biennial, as well as by Victoria Miro Gallery in Paris, The Moore Space in Miami, and the Brooklyn Museum. Born in 1978 in Miami, FL, Bas went on to study at the New World School of Arts in Miami, where he graduated in 1996. He currently lives and works in Detroit, MI.
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Revised Endpapers for "The Homosezual Neurosis" Blue, 2013
Color aquatint (printed resist).
Image size: 31½" x 47½"
Paper size: 31½" x 47½"
Edition of 25
Revised Endpapers for "The Homosezual Neurosis" Pink, 2013
Color aquatint (printed resist).
Image size: 31½" x 47½"
Paper size: 31½" x 47½"
Edition of 25