Ross Bleckner
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Ross Bleckner

United States • 1949

Biography

Ross Bleckner's immersive, large-scale paintings elicit a powerful hypnotic, dizzying effect. Whether pure abstraction of stripes or dots or more representational renderings of birds, flowers, and urns, Bleckner's work recalls Op Art and the obsessive and mysterious luminosity of Yayoi Kusama's Polka-dot paintings. 

Smoothly layered on the canvas surface against a darker gray background, his multicolored volumetric circles or “cells" look like droplets of blood or molecules viewed under a microscope. Emerging as a prominent artist in New York during the AIDS crisis in the 1980s, Bleckner's paintings, like memento mori, often suggest meditations on the body, health, disease, and especially AIDS-related death.

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What is Ross Bleckner’s artistic movement?
The artistic movements of the artists are: Neo-Geo
When was Ross Bleckner born?
The year of birth of the artist is: 1949