The Precinct (Bull Yard)
About this artwork
‘The Precinct (Bull Yard)’ illustrates a building reduced to its geometrical essentials. Although Paterson has made reference to an actual retail building in Coventry, ‘The Precinct (Bull Yard)’ is stripped of context and simplified to create a grid-like pattern of primary colours reminiscent of works by the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. Paterson has a keen interest in post-war modernist architecture which he uses as a language to explore the boundaries between realism and abstraction. He deconstructs architectural forms in his work to create pieces which are sometimes understandable as built constructions, like this one, while others are purely abstract.
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artist:Toby PatersonScottish (born 1974)
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title:The Precinct (Bull Yard)
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date created:2004 - 2005
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materials:Acrylic on paper
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measurements:120.00 x 220.00 cm
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credit line:Purchased with funds from the Cecil and Mary Gibson Bequest 2005
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accession number:GMA 4781
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Toby Paterson
Toby Paterson
Born and still based in Glasgow, Toby Paterson studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1991-95. In 2002 he won the Beck’s Futures Prize and in 2007 was commissioned by BBC Scotland to install an artwork outside their new headquarters at Pacific Quay, Glasgow. Mainly concerned with cities and...