GEORGE GROCHOCKI
George Grochocki has constructed a body of work that places him firmly in the tradition of one-image systemic art. His work claims similarity to the abstract systemic art and the repetitive imagery of such artists as Kenneth Noland, Ad Reinhardt, and Thomas Downing. Grochocki utilizes in his system four colors: black, gold, silver, and white. These colors are symbols or signs that represent the notions of tranquility, confinement, separation, and tension. Utilizing the square as his primary form, Grochocki creates four spatial archetypes or areas. These areas when endowed with color become a commentary upon the dynamics of space.
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