GRID'S WORLD PRINT PORTFOLIO

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Grid’s World Print Portfolio, 2013
A set of five prints by: Alexandra Hopf, Odalis Valdivieso, Marcos Valella, Siebren Versteeg, Gabriel Vormstein

Oil and acrylic screen-print on archival paper20 x 14 inches each, framed
Edition of 25, signed

$500 unframed, $1000 framed

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Grid’s World Print Portfolio, 2013
A set of five prints by: Alexandra Hopf, Odalis Valdivieso, Marcos Valella, Siebren Versteeg, Gabriel Vormstein

Oil and acrylic screen-print on archival paper20 x 14 inches each, framed
Edition of 25, signed

$500 unframed, $1000 framed

Grid’s World Print Portfolio, 2013
A set of five prints by: Alexandra Hopf, Odalis Valdivieso, Marcos Valella, Siebren Versteeg, Gabriel Vormstein

Oil and acrylic screen-print on archival paper20 x 14 inches each, framed
Edition of 25, signed

$500 unframed, $1000 framed

Produced in conjunction with the group exhibition a landscape longed for: the garden as disturbance on view at Locust Projects November 20, 2021 – February 5, 2022

Living in this moment of tension between the digital and real world, this work attempts to digitally capture the ever changing phenomena of nature.  Intangible moments of beauty are recorded in the scanned image, like the sunbeam that poked through the clouds at sunrise and left its impression on the assemblage of natural flora I was capturing.

– Cristina Lei Rodriguez

This suite of editions was presented in conjunction with Grid’s World,a collaborative installation at Locust Projects in 2013 by Alexandra Hopf, Marcos Valella, Odalis Valdivieso, Siebren Versteeg and Gabriel Vormstein—artists working in Miami, New York, and Berlin.

ABOUT THE EDITION

In their exhibition at Locust Projects, the artist collective Grid’s World treated each of their individual works as flexible modules, collaging them together throughout all three galleries to create a massive collaborative installation. The result is a mosaic show-construction, using the white cube as a blank slate and drawing on a self reflecting parallel and perpendicular progression–a grid. Throughout the artists’ individual practices, there is a common thread of conceptual place-making, letting the viewer drift through the image. 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Alexandra Hopf was born in Kassel, Germany, lives and works in Berlin. She is the recipient of the Berliner Senat, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Kunststiftung NRW, Hessischen Kulturstiftung, and Stiftung Kunstfonds. Odalis Valdivieso was born in Caracas, Venezuela, lives and works in Miami. She is the recipient of several Miami-Dade Community Grants and the South Florida Cultural Consortium Grant. Marcos Valella was born in Miami, United States, lives and works in Miami. He is the recipient of Here and There, Bass Museum of Art Grant and Mildred Pelzer Lynch Fellowship. Siebren Versteeg was born in New Haven, United States, lives and works in New York. He is the recipient of a Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture Merit Fellowship in 2004, and received the Stone Fellowship for Graduate Study from the University of Illinois, Chicago. Gabriel Vormstein was born in Konstanz, Germany, lives and works in Berlin.