Richard Estes
American, born 1932
560 from the portfolio Urban Landscapes, 1972
Artwork Details
Materials
screen print
Edition:
73/75
Measurements
sheet: 19 3/4 x 27 1/2 inches (50.16 x 69.85 cm)
Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum
Credit
Charles W. Goodyear Fund, 1973
Accession ID
P1973:4.2
From a distance, this print by Richard Estes, who was a pioneer of Photorealism in the late 1960s, looks like a photograph of 560 7th Avenue, a now-demolished modernist building belonging to New York’s Parsons School of Design. Estes based his image on multiple photographs of the building, which allowed him to capture all of the reflections in its glass façade. Although 560 7th Avenue was designed with symmetrical grids of horizontal and vertical lines, the mirroring on its surfaces causes a delirious warping of space that visually destabilizes these orderly forms. Together with other works from this series such as Seagram Building and 10 Glass Doors, 560 indicates that modernism’s simple shapes sheathed in glass are, in fact, less rational and transparent than they initially appear.
Label from Window to Wall: Art from Architecture, November 18, 2017–March 18, 2018