Joy Drury Cox
Drawing | 2020
Prone carries the weight of physical pain—immovable, exhausted—often following a substantial expression of energy. Plumb, on the other hand is upright, energetic—though ultimately enervating. In this series of drawings, Joy Drury Cox represents this pair of semantic antipodes as palindromic conceptual drawings, exercising what the artist terms "line dialectics." Cox's interdisciplinary artistic practice includes drawing, artist's books, texts, and photography. Her works consider mapping, making, measuring, and marking and their variables roles in the politics of labor and the structures of everyday life.
Size
17" x 14" unframed / 18” x 15” framed
Materials
Ink and graphite on paper
Authenticity
Hand signed by the artist
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Joy Drury Cox
Drawing | 2020
Prone carries the weight of physical pain—immovable, exhausted—often following a substantial expression of energy. Plumb, on the other hand is upright, energetic—though ultimately enervating. In this series of drawings, Joy Drury Cox represents this pair of semantic antipodes as palindromic conceptual drawings, exercising what the artist terms "line dialectics." Cox's interdisciplinary artistic practice includes drawing, artist's books, texts, and photography. Her works consider mapping, making, measuring, and marking and their variables roles in the politics of labor and the structures of everyday life.
Size
17" x 14" unframed / 18” x 15” framed
Materials
Ink and graphite on paper
Authenticity
Hand signed by the artist