Gerald Laing British, 1936-2011
Image size: 53 x 52 cm
Dated, titled, numbered 72/200 and signed with artist blindstamp lower left
Printed and published by the artist
'I did the painting from which the screen-print Brigitte Bardot is derived in January 1963, during my third year at St. Martin's. It was only the fifth painting which I had made using my new idiom, and it was certainly the largest and most successful thus far. I had refined my technique and above all had a clearer idea of the grain of the painting, governed by the interval of the ruled grid. The painting measures 152.5 x 122 cm and the source for it was the logo on the request for entries for the 1963 Young Contemporaries Exhibition - a black and white photograph of Brigitte Bardot on which a black circle had been superimposed. I quite cheekily painted this image and submitted it for the exhibition, and it was duly selected. Now, with the passage of time, my image has eclipsed its long-forgotten source.' Gerald Laing, Kinkell, 2006.
Provenance
Richard Feigen Gallery, New York
Exhibitions
1996, Gerald Laing: Starlets, Skydivers & Dragsters, Whitford Fine Art, London
2006, Gerald Laing: Space, Speed & Sex: Prints and Multiples 1965 - 1976, Sims Reed Gallery, London
2016, Pop Art Heroes: Pop, Pin-Ups & Politics, Whitford Fine Art, London.
Literature
Gerald Laing: Starlets, Skydivers & Dragsters, exhibition brochure, Whitford Fine Art, London, 1996, no. 6.
Gerald Laing: Space, Speed & Sex: Prints and Multiples 1965 - 1976, exhibition catalogue with introduction by Iain ALE, Sims Reed Gallery, London, 2006, ill. p.41; Pop Art Book, London, 2007, ill. p. 30; FERMON, An Jo. Pop Art Heroes Britain, exhibition catalogue, Whitford Fine Art, London, 2016, cat. no. 22, ill.
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