Ziggurat II

Acrylic on linen
100 x 60.3 x 2.5 cm

Regular price £2,300.00
About the Artwork

Ziggurats were a type of building in ancient Mesopotamia used by Sumerians and Babylonians as temples. They were built on a raised ground, with receding levels of steps leading up to a flat roof, where it is thought would be a shrine. The Mesopotamians believed that these pyramid temples connected heaven and earth. Ziggurat building experienced a revival in the 20th Century, and many contemporary ziggurat buildings exist. This painting takes as its source material one based in California which is now used as a government building.

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Details

Medium: Acrylic on linen

Year: 2016

Size: 100 x 60.3 x 2.5 cm

Ready to Hang: Yes

Can be hung with 2 screws either side of crossbar or a wire can be attached

Katherine Lubar

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Originally from Dallas, Texas, and currently based in London, Katherine Lubar (b.1969) obtained a Post-Graduate Diploma from City & Guilds of London Art School. Lubar has work in the permanent collection of The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art in the US and the Department for Education and Employment in the UK. She was a finalist for the Evening Standard Contemporary Painting Prize in 2017, was shortlisted for the Wells Art Contemporary in 2018, 2019 and 2021 and in 2020 for the Hastings Contemporary. In 2020 she received a grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation.

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