About the Work
Eve Fowler brings Gertrude Stein's writing to life by isolating succinct statements and displaying them as brightly colored mantras. She utilizes commercial printing techniques and multiple typefaces to bring a billboard sensibility to this series, which has been exhibited at Museum of Modern Art in New York and Mier Gallery in Los Angeles. I know I know I know you was created from Xerox cut-outs, revealing a glimpse of the artist's hand.
Artist Biography
Eve Fowler has mounted solo exhibitions at Mier Gallery (Los Angeles), Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University (Cambridge), Horton Gallery (New York), and recently completed The Manifest Destiny Billboard Project organized by LAND. She has also exhibited at Museum of Modern Art (New York) and Artspace (Sydney). Fowler has had collaborative shows with Sam Gordon at in Bas Fisher Invitational (Miami), Feature Inc. (New York), and Printed Matter (New York). Her work has been acquired by the Museum of Modern Art (New York), The Smithsonian Institute (Washington D.C.), The New Museum (New York), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Eve Fowler was born in 1965 in New York and received her MFA from Yale University in 1992. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California, where she runs a space called Artist Curated Projects.
Authentication & Resale
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Framing
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
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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.
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