
Julian Opie

Woman Taking Off Man's Shirt, 2003
Lithograph in colors on wove paper
100.3 x 60.3 cm
Printed gallery text, recto.
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In a handful of simple black lines and splashes of red and yellow, Julian Opie presents a sensual figural study in ‘Woman Taking Off a Man’s Shirt.’ By eliminating extraneous...
In a handful of simple black lines and splashes of red and yellow, Julian Opie presents a sensual figural study in ‘Woman Taking Off a Man’s Shirt.’ By eliminating extraneous details, the feminine silhouette is easily understood by the audience. Influenced by billboards and cartoon imagery, the British artist’s rendering is no less titillating for its direct execution.
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