PN.25.KO.02
Koak
Weathervane
Archival pigment print
Image: 11 x 8 13⁄16 in / 27.9 x 22 cm
Paper: 13 ¾ x 11 ¼ in / 34.9 x 25.6 cm
Edition of 60
Printed on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 300 paper
Printed in San Francisco CA by the artist and Penalty
Each print is hand-signed, titled, and numbered by the artist
Please limit one per purchase.
“Beautiful memories can be tainted by the awareness of destruction; an invisible danger corrupts everything, even that which is supposed to produce beauty; a color can be used to exterminate a supposedly harmful species – all of this perfectly encapsulates the mercurial nature of dualism in of the exhibition. Koak states, ‘My interest was specifically in the color’s ability to capture both the vibrancy of life and illness, duality in nature to be both essential and at times unsafe, and this sort of oscillating vibrancy between states of being exuberantly filled with life and haunted by malady. The show is very much about living in the liminal space balanced between these two worlds.’”
-Perrotin
Koak
Weathervane
Archival pigment print
Image: 11 x 8 13⁄16 in / 27.9 x 22 cm
Paper: 13 ¾ x 11 ¼ in / 34.9 x 25.6 cm
Edition of 60
Printed on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 300 paper
Printed in San Francisco CA by the artist and Penalty
Each print is hand-signed, titled, and numbered by the artist
We are pleased to present a new limited edition print by Koak, based on the painting Weathervane from her 2024 exhibition,
Lake Margrethe, at Perrotin Paris.
“Beautiful memories can be tainted by the awareness of destruction; an invisible danger corrupts everything, even that which is supposed to produce beauty; a color can be used to exterminate a supposedly harmful species – all of this perfectly encapsulates the mercurial nature of dualism in of the exhibition. Koak states, ‘My interest was specifically in the color’s ability to capture both the vibrancy of life and illness, duality in nature to be both essential and at times unsafe, and this sort of oscillating vibrancy between states of being exuberantly filled with life and haunted by malady. The show is very much about living in the liminal space balanced between these two worlds.’”
-Perrotin
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