Juan Antonio Olivares

Untitled
2016–2017

Not on view

Date
2016–2017

Classification
Drawings

Medium
Graphite on paper

Dimensions
Sheet: 7 7/16 × 12 7/16in. (18.9 × 31.6 cm)

Accession number
2018.148.8

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Drawing Committee, the Director’s Discretionary Fund, Greg S. Feldman, the O’Grady Foundation, and Shelley Sonenberg

Rights and reproductions
© Juan Antonio Olivares

API
artworks/58267

Part of a series:
3 works

A monochromatic artwork depicting a celestial scene with a large planet and its prominent ring system taking up the majority of the frame, accompanied by a smaller moon or satellite in the foreground. Stars dot the black background. The piece is framed with a white border, and there is handwritten text at the bottom that reads "another system of existence."
A grayscale illustration of a surreal office scene with papers and objects floating in mid-air, featuring a desk with a lamp, a chair, and a filing cabinet in a room with shadows cast by unseen light sources. There is handwritten text at the bottom of the image.
A pencil sketch of a window framed by heavy curtains, with a cloudy sky visible through the glass. Below the image, there is handwritten text that reads, "I know that she always loved me more."



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