About the Work
Greg Bogin’s new edition, a shaped UV print on acrylic with spot varnish, reflects his ongoing exploration of form, color, and space. Titled , …tomorrow and forever, 2024, the piece draws inspiration from Bogin’s time spent in the desert landscapes of Nevada, particularly from the natural erosions in the rock formations at Red Rock and Valley of Fire State Parks. These eroded “holes,” formed by centuries of wind and weather, captivated Bogin, who saw them as both physical absences and profound portals to another world. The negative space within these rocks reframed his view of the surrounding landscapes, a concept he carries into his artwork.
In this edition, Bogin challenges the boundaries of traditional painting by incorporating “holes” or missing elements, a recurring motif in his work. The imperfect circle at the center of the piece is deliberately broken, allowing the wall behind to become part of the composition. By penetrating the geometric confines of the circular form, Bogin invites viewers to reconsider the physicality of the artwork itself, blurring the lines between painting and sculpture.
Through …tomorrow and forever, 2024, Bogin continues his exploration of the intersection between perfection and imperfection, painting and object, while evoking a sense of joy and discovery.
Artist Biography
Greg Bogin (b. 1965, New York) is a Contemporary abstract painter known for his brightly colored, shaped works that evoke feelings of joy, optimism, and a touch of irony. Drawing from Minimalism and Pop Art, Bogin’s exploration of form and color blurs the line between painting and sculpture. He received his BFA from Cooper Union in New York in 1987 and has since exhibited widely in both solo and group shows at prestigious galleries, including Marlborough Contemporary (New York and London), Leo Koenig Inc. (New York), Mary Boone Gallery (New York), Galerie Bruno Bischofberger (Zurich), Paolo Curti/Annamaria Gambuzzi & Co. (Milan), and Jablonka Gallerie (Koln).
Bogin lives and works in Brooklyn and Las Vegas, Nevada, alongside his dog, Monkey.
Authentication & Resale
Laser engraved signature and date en verso. This work is also accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity signed and numbered by Exhibition A.
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Framing
To frame this art work please contact help@exhibitiona.com.Framed artwork is custom framed once it is ordered. Allow 3-5 weeks for framing and delivery.
FRAME
All of our frames are made from sustainably sourced engineered hardwood that is manufactured in the USA. Frames are available in Black or White Matte and Walnut.
MAT
Prints are hinged to a conservation quality, acid-free and lignin-free Cellulose matboard, using acid-free polyethylene cloth tape. Each mat’s surface paper is fade and bleed resistant and is attached to a conversation quality foam-core board. Some of our work (typically those pieces with a deckled edge) is floated on the matboard with spacers to separate the artwork from the glazing.
GLAZING
We use museum quality .060 mm plexiglass to frame your work. It blocks 82-85% of UV rays to prevent color fading from exposure to light, protecting your art for years to come.
DIMENSIONS
Our White and Black frames have a ⅞” wide flat face and are 15/16” deep. Mats are 1” wide for prints up to 8” x 10”. Mats are 2” wide for prints larger than 8” x 10”.
Our Natural and Walnut frames have a ¾” wide flat face and are 1 ⅛” deep. Mats are 1” wide for prints up to 8” x 10”. Mats are 2” wide for prints larger than 8” x 10”.
Any artwork that is floated will be placed in a frame that has a ⅝” wide flat face and is 1 5/16” deep. Work will be floated with a 1” border around it.
Shippings & Returns
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