Roxy Paine
Head Cheese (loaf and seven large slices)
2004
Pigmented cast epoxy resins
Loaf: 19 x 21 x 26 inches
Slices: (1 end slice) 16-1/4 x 19 x 2 inches
(1 end slice) 17-1/4 x 20-1/2 x 2 inches
(5 middle slices) 19 x 21 x 2 inches
Unique sculpture
$65,000.
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Roxy Paine
Head Cheese (small slice)
2004
Pigmented cast epoxy resins
Slice Size: 15 x 19 x 1-3/8 inches
Edition: 35
$5,000.
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Roxy Paine
Head Cheese (large slice)
2004
Pigmented cast epoxy resins
Slice Size: 18 x 22 x 2 inches
Edition: 35
$7,000.
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Roxy Paine
Roxy Paine (b. 1966) is noted for his interest in natural forms and their dual benign and malignant qualities. He explored the culinary, poisonous, and psychedelic possibilities of mushrooms in naturalistic sculptural paintings, and planted Bluff, a life size steely presence, in Central Park during the 2002 Whitney Biennial. Paine is known for his large "dendroid" tree-like metal sculptures and his "dioramas," painstaking scale reproductions of areas of inspection and reconnaissance, such as airport security checkpoints or focus group meetings.
Head Cheese
In his Graphicstudio collaboration, Paine has delivered a challenging work: Head Cheese, a sculptural meditation upon the visually arresting cold cut commonly available in grocery stores. After intensive research, Graphicstudio artisans devised a method for casting the piece: dozens of gallons of epoxy resin ("gelatin") and hundreds of bits of colored and textured epoxy resin ("meat pieces") are poured into a loaf mold and allowed to cure. The unique sculptural loaf is accompanied by two-inch thick Head Cheese slices. Head Cheese was displayed in November 2005 at the James Cohan Gallery in New York City.
Further Resources
Artist's Site: roxypaine.com
Printmaking + Sculpture Terms
Sales
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Copyright + Reproduction
Images of the artwork are jointly owned by the artist and Graphicstudio. Reproduction of any kind including electronic media must be expressly approved by Graphicstudio.