
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
Work ID: 71029
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Oeuvre d'art par Vincent Trasov
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71026
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
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Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71028
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71024
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71029
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71032
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71025
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71034
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Des mesures : 64 x 48 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : copper sulphate drawing on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71027
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71031
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71030
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Flammable
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71033
Description: I began my career as an artist in 1969 with Copper Sulphate works on paper exposed to heat. The first paintings were related to performance with flammable materials. The first of these performances took place at the SUB Building, University of British Columbia on May 16, 1969 and was called Flammable, a fire process event. There I ignited a pile of 16 flammable objects, to observe how they burned. My palette consisted of materials such as gasoline and gunpowder.
At this time I was interested in Yves Klein, who had made fire paintings in 1961. Klein's statement about "a new earthly paradise where climate would be controlled and property unmaterialized and petty differences in the political, economic and social spheres will cease to drain the energies of man" greatly appealed to me.
Des mesures : 64 x 48 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : copper sulphate drawing on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Fire Mirror Video, video still
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71039
Description: Image Bank in collaboration with AA Bronson of General Idea and Mike Goldberg of Video Inn. Fire Mirror Video" was one of the first tapes sent out as part of Video Inn''s video exchange program.
Des mesures : 5.50 min.
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1971
Matériaux : b&w video, sound
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Fire Mirror Video, video still
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71040
Description: Image Bank in collaboration with AA Bronson of General Idea and Mike Goldberg of Video Inn. Fire Mirror Video" was one of the first tapes sent out as part of Video Inn''s video exchange program.
Des mesures : 5.50 min.
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1971
Matériaux : b&w video, sound
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Fire Mirror Video, video still
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71035
Description: Image Bank in collaboration with AA Bronson of General Idea and Mike Goldberg of Video Inn. Fire Mirror Video" was one of the first tapes sent out as part of Video Inn''s video exchange program.
Des mesures : 5.50 min.
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1971
Matériaux : b&w video, sound
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Fire Mirror Video, video still
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71038
Description: Image Bank in collaboration with AA Bronson of General Idea and Mike Goldberg of Video Inn. Fire Mirror Video" was one of the first tapes sent out as part of Video Inn''s video exchange program.
Des mesures : 5.50 min.
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1971
Matériaux : b&w video, sound
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Fire Mirror Video, video still
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71037
Description: Image Bank in collaboration with AA Bronson of General Idea and Mike Goldberg of Video Inn. Fire Mirror Video" was one of the first tapes sent out as part of Video Inn''s video exchange program.
Des mesures : 5.50 min.
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1971
Matériaux : b&w video, sound
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Fire Mirror Video, video still
Artist: Vincent Trasov
ID : 71036
Description: Image Bank in collaboration with AA Bronson of General Idea and Mike Goldberg of Video Inn. Fire Mirror Video" was one of the first tapes sent out as part of Video Inn''s video exchange program.
Des mesures : 5.50 min.
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1971
Matériaux : b&w video, sound
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA

