





‘ALL THE POSSIBILITIES OF FILLING IN SIXTEENTHS (65,536)’ as shown at NCSU Gregg Museum of Art & Design (Oct. 2018 – Feb. 2019)
After spending nearly two years in our basement (and 30+ years in an unconditioned warehouse), this painting was restored and displayed for the first time ever due to its size during this exhibit (even the artist never saw it displayed completely). The painting is made up of 256 individual panels measuring a total of 1534 sf. While originally planned to be 16 panels tall x 16 panels wide (+/- 36’ x 42-6’), this installation was shown at an astounding 18' x 110' +/- (including spaces between panels). It was truly unlike anything we’d ever seen before, heard about, and/or will likely ever see again (until we find the next museum to display it or give it a permanent home at least).
THIS PAINTING IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR A PERMANENT HOME WITHIN A MAJOR MUSEUM COLLECTION. Please contact us for further information.
*Images courtesy of Keith Isaacs © 2019