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Avery Singer

Unity Bachelor


  • D.A.P.
  • DelMonico Books
  • by Alex Gartenfeld, Stephanie Seidel, Eva Hagberg, Tim Griffin, Hugh Hayden
Reflecting the innovative tools employed in their production, the iconic paintings of New York-based Avery Singer (born 1987) are complex interpretations of contemporary social realities and technologies. The large-scale paintings portray worlds that emerge from digital renderings and take shape through manual and digital airbrush techniques, liquid and solid masking, and complex layering processes.

ISBN 9781636811420 | EN | HB
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Publisher D.A.P.
ISBN 9781636811420
Author(s) by Alex Gartenfeld, Stephanie Seidel, Eva Hagberg, Tim Griffin, Hugh Hayden
Publication date October 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 279 x 228 mm
Illustrations 62 col.ill. | 15 bw.ill.
Pages 160
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition DelMonico Books
Description

A new narrative series of digital paintings set against the backdrop of New York City in 2001.

Reflecting the innovative tools employed in their production, the iconic paintings of New York-based Avery Singer (born 1987) are complex interpretations of contemporary social realities and technologies. The large-scale paintings portray worlds that emerge from digital renderings and take shape through manual and digital airbrush techniques, liquid and solid masking, and complex layering processes.

Unity Bachelor presents a striking series of narrative paintings featuring a trio of digital characters. Singer sets the story of the main characters Unity Bachelor and Priya Prasad in New York in 2001, a coming-of-age period and place for the artist. Their fictionalized love story is marked by the collective trauma of September 11, 2001, when Priya goes missing, while a third figure, an inebriated art student, who has doubled as a self-portrait of sorts throughout Singer's career, roams Lower Manhattan.