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Maker(s):Simmons, Gary
Culture:American (1964-)
Title:Tri-Wing Span
Date Made:2005
Type:Print
Materials:Four-Color Lithograph
Measurements:Sheet: 18 in x 17 in; 45.7 cm x 43.2 cm; Image: 9 in x 9 in; 22.9 cm x 22.9 cm
Accession Number:  UM 2013.52
Credit Line:Gift in memory of Risa Gerrig '81 by the Gerrig-Peterson family.
Museum Collection:  University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMASS Amherst
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Description:
Three abstracted wing shapes forming a circle.

Label Text:
Label text from β€œThe Art of Collecting: Contemporary Prints from the Risa Gerrig Collection,” September 10 – October 12, 2014:
Simmons is interested in the aesthetic properties of the chalkboard, and the aesthetic of erasure plays an important role in his works. His print Tri-Wing Span represents the repeated image of a black wing arranged in a ring, blocking faint words in the background. The wing forms are smudged, partially erasing some of the feather details. The wing imagery itself carries multiple suggestions of meanings: as symbol of freedom, passage, or religion. The act of erasure highlights the idea of impermanence and combined with blocking the words in the background plays a central role as a gesture of critique. - Shelby Miner (B.A. ’15)

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