CHRISTOPHER WOOL (B. 1955)
Wool’s stark black-and-white word paintings and gritty abstraction explore repetition, erasure, and the boundaries of meaning. Known for his use of stencils and industrial techniques, his work reflects post-punk minimalism and urban decay. His pieces are in the Guggenheim, MoMA, and the Museum Brandhorst.

"The harder you look, the harder you look."



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