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Esther Stocker

Untitled, 2003
Acrylic on canvas
140 x 160 cm

In her large-format works Esther Stocker (*1974 Silandro, IT) examines the relationship between order, space and painting. She questions assumptions such as the existence of space and engages intensively with spatial structures and spatial experience. The geometric environments she creates are designed to challenge spatial perception. With precisely applied adhesive tape she visually transforms spatial depth into a flat, one-dimensional surface. Her mostly black-and-white works – she rarely uses colour – create a contrast between the fundamental design concept and visual perception by overlapping grids so that the image's logical structure triggers a deeper visual experience. Stocker eliminates spatial depth, capturing on the painted surface only the flat modulation of the geometric form. Her approach is at odds with the concept of spatial representation propounded by such op artists as Victor Vasarely (*1906 Pécs, HU; †1997 Paris, FR). While Vasarely, the father of op art, seeks to cr

Untitled, 2003 Acrylic on canvas 140 x 160 cm (c) Esther Stocker
Untitled, 2010
Acrylic on canvas
200 x 300 cm
Esther Stocker
Untitled, 2012
Acrylic on canvas
200 x 300 cm

© Esther Stocker