Untitled is a 1998 painting by Ellen Gallagher. It is in the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh.
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Artist | Ellen Gallagher |
Year | 1998 |
Medium | Oil paint and enamel on paper on canvas |
Dimensions | 305.30 cm × 244.40 cm (120.20 in × 96.22 in) |
Location | National Galleries of Scotland |
The painting is many in a series that Gallagher produced of large scale, black paintings Gallagher used to explore her African-American heritage and early stereotypes of African Americans, including minstrel shows. To create Untitled, Gallagher glued paper to a canvas. She used black oil paint on the paper and on top of that, silver paint to create small, human lips in rows.[1]
The piece was acquired by the National Galleries and Scotland in 2008 with money from the d'Offay Donation and the National Heritage Memorial Fund.[1]
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