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Mark Grotjahn: Sign Exchange: 1993-98
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Mark Grotjahn: Sign Exchange: 1993-98
Current price: $20.00
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Mark Grotjahn: Sign Exchange: 1993-98
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In the early 1990s, Mark Grotjahn (born 1968) was living in San Francisco, and weary of the figurative painting he and his colleagues were doing. He found inspiration at Lloyds, a bar across the street from his studio, in their handmade signs advertising hot dogs and drink specials. Grotjahn started painting copies of the bar’s signs. Sensing that the difference between his copies and the originals was the audience, Grotjahn “figured in order to get my sign to be as good as their signs, I needed to get my sign in their store.”
Thus began Grotjahn’s series of
Sign Exchanges
, where Grotjahn would paint copies of the signs of liquor stores, hole-in-the-wall restaurants and bodegas, and exchange his signs for the readymades on display.
Mark Grotjahn: Sign Exchange
explores this early series of works, displaying the signs the painter received in exchange for his paintings.
Thus began Grotjahn’s series of
Sign Exchanges
, where Grotjahn would paint copies of the signs of liquor stores, hole-in-the-wall restaurants and bodegas, and exchange his signs for the readymades on display.
Mark Grotjahn: Sign Exchange
explores this early series of works, displaying the signs the painter received in exchange for his paintings.