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Eamon Ore-Giron’s work draws on motifs from indigenous and craft traditions, such as Amazonian tapestries and pre-Colombian goldwork, alongside aesthetics from 20th-century avant-gardes, including Suprematism, Neo-Concretism, and Futurism.
Moving between temporalities and across cultural contexts, his large-scale abstract geometric paintings manifest a history of transnational exchange.
SF/Arts Curator Insight
Featured artist, Eamon Ore-Giron has a brilliant display at the Anderson Collection right now. Viewers will be transported to other worlds as they stand before the constellation of large-scale paintings. Each one weaves together motifs and styles from indigenous and avant-garde movements. As we near the winter months, “Non Plus Ultra” is a ray of golden light. Catch it before it phases out on February 20.
Dr. Luke Williams
Contributing Writer
The Anderson Collection at Stanford University
Stanford University is the home to the core of the Anderson Collection, one of the world’s most outstanding private assemblies of modern and contemporary American art. The collection is a gift from Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson and Mary Patricia Anderson Pence, the Bay Area family who built the collection over the last 50 years.
Stanford University is the home to the core of the Anderson Collection, one of the world’s most outstanding private assemblies of modern and contemporary American art. The collection is a gift from Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson and Mary Patricia Anderson Pence, the Bay Area family who built the collection over the last 50 years.