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Urs Fischer: Bandaids
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Urs Fischer: Bandaids in Ottawa, ON
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Urs Fischer: Bandaids in Ottawa, ON
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Bandaids brings together two separately exhibited series of silk-screened paintings with colored sculpted resin frames by New York–based artist Urs Fischer (born 1973), produced in 2018.The artist composed the collective 57 works entirely in an app on his iPhone, a tool always on hand in almost any situation, allowing him to keep creating at any moment. When translated from device to painting medium, the resulting works have a luminous quality.Fischer’s process blends drawing, painting and silkscreen to create groupings that react with each other to form dynamic and varied narratives. Echoes of subjects present in Fischer’s early works—cats, bread houses, birds—personify romance and playfulness in this highly surreal series.
Bandaids brings together two separately exhibited series of silk-screened paintings with colored sculpted resin frames by New York–based artist Urs Fischer (born 1973), produced in 2018.The artist composed the collective 57 works entirely in an app on his iPhone, a tool always on hand in almost any situation, allowing him to keep creating at any moment. When translated from device to painting medium, the resulting works have a luminous quality.Fischer’s process blends drawing, painting and silkscreen to create groupings that react with each other to form dynamic and varied narratives. Echoes of subjects present in Fischer’s early works—cats, bread houses, birds—personify romance and playfulness in this highly surreal series.

















