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four squares (after Malevich)

A modular mirror in four parts, it was included in the on-line exhibition Emergence & Transformation organised by IAP Fine Art in 2020. The second slide shows the reflections of a painting by Chris Gollon and a unique candelabra by Paul Hatton which were part of the same exhibition.

The panels follow the 1915 composition by Kasimir Malevich shown in the third slide. Malevich (1879 - 1935) was a huge influence on many artists including the Minimalists in the 1960's. The black panels are hand painted in acrylic, and the mirror panels are in 4mm silvered float glass with polished edges. The four panels are set in hand finished ash wood frames with a white stain and lime wax finish.

The face on the tray frames is 5mm wide and each frame has four integral split battens on the reverse for secure and easy flush wall mounting. These battens also enable the panels to be displayed in various configurations if desired. This modular mirror is unique and is each unit stamped and signed and dated on the reverse.

Overall size: 780 x 780 x 35mm. Weight: mirror panels 1.5kg, painted panels 1kg.
Mirror photography by Guy Lockwood

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