TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010
HomeStore

TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010

TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010

Terry Winters (b. 1949) is internationally known for his paintings and drawings that explore the expanded field of abstraction through complex layers of patterns, and symbols derived from mathematical formulas repeated in nature.

Winters translates systems of information in his artwork. Considering neural connections, brain functions, cyberspace, and computers, he attempts to demonstrate the connections that—while not visible—are intrinsic to humanity's worldly experiences. 

Creating artworks that are process-driven, Winters speaks to the connection between technology and the human mind. His images align with the Modernist tradition of physicality and non-narrative abstraction.

Printmaking has long held special interest for Winters. This edition depicts a kaleidoscopic system, patterned with organic elements and a pleasant combination of red, blue, and pink hues. An intricate web of lines and forms pulses across the surface, suggesting diagrams, biological patterns, or a coded network in flux.

The composition oscillates between precision and fluidity: shapes appear to drift, cluster, and dissolve, evoking cellular structures, botanical networks, or fragments of coded data. Winters’ layered marks generate a sense of spatial ambiguity—forms recede and advance, at once schematic and organic—so that the print feels both diagrammatic and atmospheric. The result is an image that suggests not only the mapping of hidden systems but also the pulse and rhythm of living matter itself.

Terry Winters has work in the public collections of several major institutions, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Saatchi Collection, London, UK; The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; among others.

Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.

"Illustrated Set" 

USA, 2010

Serigraph

Signed, dated, and numbered by the artist in pencil, bottom left

Edition: 117

Published by Lincoln Center Editions

40"H 30"W (sheet)

46"H 36"W (framed)

Very good condition

$750.00

Original: $2,500.00

-70%
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010

$2,500.00

$750.00

More Images

TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 2
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 3
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 4
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 5
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 6
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 7
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 8
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 9
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 10
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 11
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 12
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 13
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 14
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 15
TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010 - Image 16

TERRY WINTERS "ILLUSTRATED SET" SERIGRAPH, 2010

Terry Winters (b. 1949) is internationally known for his paintings and drawings that explore the expanded field of abstraction through complex layers of patterns, and symbols derived from mathematical formulas repeated in nature.

Winters translates systems of information in his artwork. Considering neural connections, brain functions, cyberspace, and computers, he attempts to demonstrate the connections that—while not visible—are intrinsic to humanity's worldly experiences. 

Creating artworks that are process-driven, Winters speaks to the connection between technology and the human mind. His images align with the Modernist tradition of physicality and non-narrative abstraction.

Printmaking has long held special interest for Winters. This edition depicts a kaleidoscopic system, patterned with organic elements and a pleasant combination of red, blue, and pink hues. An intricate web of lines and forms pulses across the surface, suggesting diagrams, biological patterns, or a coded network in flux.

The composition oscillates between precision and fluidity: shapes appear to drift, cluster, and dissolve, evoking cellular structures, botanical networks, or fragments of coded data. Winters’ layered marks generate a sense of spatial ambiguity—forms recede and advance, at once schematic and organic—so that the print feels both diagrammatic and atmospheric. The result is an image that suggests not only the mapping of hidden systems but also the pulse and rhythm of living matter itself.

Terry Winters has work in the public collections of several major institutions, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Saatchi Collection, London, UK; The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; among others.

Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.

"Illustrated Set" 

USA, 2010

Serigraph

Signed, dated, and numbered by the artist in pencil, bottom left

Edition: 117

Published by Lincoln Center Editions

40"H 30"W (sheet)

46"H 36"W (framed)

Very good condition

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Terry Winters (b. 1949) is internationally known for his paintings and drawings that explore the expanded field of abstraction through complex layers of patterns, and symbols derived from mathematical formulas repeated in nature.

Winters translates systems of information in his artwork. Considering neural connections, brain functions, cyberspace, and computers, he attempts to demonstrate the connections that—while not visible—are intrinsic to humanity's worldly experiences. 

Creating artworks that are process-driven, Winters speaks to the connection between technology and the human mind. His images align with the Modernist tradition of physicality and non-narrative abstraction.

Printmaking has long held special interest for Winters. This edition depicts a kaleidoscopic system, patterned with organic elements and a pleasant combination of red, blue, and pink hues. An intricate web of lines and forms pulses across the surface, suggesting diagrams, biological patterns, or a coded network in flux.

The composition oscillates between precision and fluidity: shapes appear to drift, cluster, and dissolve, evoking cellular structures, botanical networks, or fragments of coded data. Winters’ layered marks generate a sense of spatial ambiguity—forms recede and advance, at once schematic and organic—so that the print feels both diagrammatic and atmospheric. The result is an image that suggests not only the mapping of hidden systems but also the pulse and rhythm of living matter itself.

Terry Winters has work in the public collections of several major institutions, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Saatchi Collection, London, UK; The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; among others.

Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.

"Illustrated Set" 

USA, 2010

Serigraph

Signed, dated, and numbered by the artist in pencil, bottom left

Edition: 117

Published by Lincoln Center Editions

40"H 30"W (sheet)

46"H 36"W (framed)

Very good condition