Destroyed Painting

Annie Cabigting

2010
Oil on Canvas
59 x 51″

The renowned contemporary artist Annie Cabigting often approaches her practice by employing meta- contextual references surrounding art history, aesthetics, and the art world at large. Whether through photo realistic depictions of individuals viewing important and famous works of art, or her much more conceptual and rigorously experimental pieces, Cabigting makes it apparent that artworks do not exist in a vacuum, but are part of an interrelated web that ties together the various historical, social, cultural, and psychological facets that make art possible.

In this 2010 acrylic on canvas work, Cabigting focuses the limelight on one of the world’s most influential artists of the 20th Century, Francis Bacon.

Destroyed Painting

Annie Cabigting

2010
Oil on Canvas
59 x 51″

The renowned contemporary artist Annie Cabigting often approaches her practice by employing meta- contextual references surrounding art history, aesthetics, and the art world at large. Whether through photo realistic depictions of individuals viewing important and famous works of art, or her much more conceptual and rigorously experimental pieces, Cabigting makes it apparent that artworks do not exist in a vacuum, but are part of an interrelated web that ties together the various historical, social, cultural, and psychological facets that make art possible.

In this 2010 acrylic on canvas work, Cabigting focuses the limelight on one of the world’s most influential artists of the 20th Century, Francis Bacon.