Details:

This print depicts two carefully arranged human figures, one kneeling in front of the other, as they prepare to take a photographic self-portrait.
Framed: 16.0 x 15.5 x 1.5 in.
Edition 1 of 1
Signed

① Artwork:

Figures in Studio 1

This print depicts two carefully arranged human figures, one kneeling in front of the other, as they prepare to take a photographic self-portrait. The work is one of a pair made with the same composition but featuring the subjects' swapped faces.

Specs:

11 inches
15 inches
with frame
15.5 inches
16 inches
1.5 inches
16 inches

Welded and polished aluminium frame with silk matting. The beveled strainer on the work's verso can double as a cleat for hanging.

③ Artist:

Hardy Hill

Hardy Hill is a printmaker interested in how living forms combine to create unexpected compositions. His art features carefully arranged figures in bold poses created with delicate linework. Hill often uses lithography on paper to explore the human form and sensuality.

Hardy Hill was born in 1993 and lives and works in New York.


Recent solo exhibitions include: The Easy Yoke, at Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Los Angeles (2020); and How would you describe his face? / I wouldn’t at Neue Alte Brücke in Frankfurt (2020).

④ Additional:

New York, 15 Orient, Hardy Hill, 2021
Hardy Hill:
Figures in Studio 1, 2021
Drypoint, plate-lithograph, gouache, chalk, and pencil on cotton rag paper
15.0 × 11.0 inches /
Hardy Hill:
Figures in Studio 1, 2021
Drypoint, plate-lithograph, gouache, chalk, and pencil on cotton rag paper
15.0 × 11.0 inches /