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Paper Cup (painting)

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Paper Cups
ArtistEllen Gallagher
Year1996
MediumInk on paper on canvas
LocationTate Modern, London

Paper Cup is a painting by Ellen Gallagher. It is in the collection of the Tate Modern in London, England in the United Kingdom.

Description

This painting represents one of the many works in Gallagher's first major body of work she created in the 1990s. A large scale painting, this work comprises 12 rows of penmanship paper, totaling 84 pieces of paper, glued to the canvas, while the canvas was wet, creating a bubbled, wrinkled appearance. On the paper, Gallagher used blue ink to create small lips, which represent stereotypes of African-Americans.[1]

History

Paper Cups was acquired in partnership with the National Galleries of Scotland in 2008. Funding for the acquisition was provided by The d'Offay Donation with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Art Fund.[1] Artist Chantal Joffe named Paper Cups one of her top 10 favorite paintings located in London in 2014.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Straine, Stephanie. "Paper Cup". Tate. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  2. ^ "The 100 best paintings: contributors, G-L". London. Time Out. Retrieved 9 February 2017.