RETNA (b. 1979). Untitled. Acrylic, spray paint, and glitter on canvas. 96 x 72
RETNA (Marquis Lewis) is an American graffiti artist whose work has been featured in many successful ad campaigns for Nike, Louis Vuitton, and VistaJet. Born in Los Angeles, RETNA’s work is influenced by the graffiti of his hometown, but also by early graffiti artists like Basquiat and Keith Haring. His use of a constructed script is a RETNA signature, often mixing hieroglyphs, calligraphy, and illuminated scripts into highly personal messages.
RETNA has been known to damage his artwork, which some have interpreted as a form of performance art or a symbolic act. Here are some potential reasons and interpretations:
Planned performance: In one instance, after being reported for smashing sculptures at a gallery, representatives for RETNA claimed it was part of a "planned performance".
Artistic statement about impermanence: Some suggest that the act of slashing or destroying his art could be a commentary on the fleeting nature of art and life, urging viewers to appreciate the ephemeral.
Expression of grief or remembrance: In the case of his piece "Slang Them Colors," the physical cuts and stitches on the canvas are said to symbolize his personal journey through grief and remembrance for his late father.
Aggressive behavior and frustration: Reports also indicate that RETNA's actions have stemmed from frustration and anger, leading to aggressive behavior at gallery openings.
Blurred lines between pattern and meaning: RETNA's work often uses repeating symbols and a script-like language, blurring the lines between recognizable meaning and abstract form. The act of slashing could be seen as an extension of this, forcing viewers to confront the artwork on a different level.
RETNA (b. 1979). Untitled. Acrylic, spray paint, and glitter art on canvas. 96 x 72
Details
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OF THE PERIOD
Midcentury Modern
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PLACE OF ORIGIN
United States
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DATE OF MANUFACTURE
2000s
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Details
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PERIOD
21st Century
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MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES
Canvas, paint, glitter
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CONDITION
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Very good, slashed as typical of Retna's work, secured via strip on back of canvas
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