Untitled
Jim Shaw
American, born 1952
1979
An airbrush, colored pencil, and pencil on paper in which Jim Shaw fragments and recombines face-like forms to probe an uncanny zone between dream and everyday imagery.
Velvety airbrushed gradients meet sharp, folded-paper edges so that stitched mouths, an off-center round “eye,” and overlapping planes drift and reassemble like a surreal collage.
Made in 1979, the drawing shows Shaw’s early fusion of commercial airbrush technique and surreal collage, a move that helped bridge lowbrow visual language and fine-art practice to explore American imagery and the subconscious.
Medium
Airbrush, colored pencil, and pencil on paper
Dimensions
14 x 11" (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
Classification
Department
Credit
The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift
Accession
3065.2005
Palette
Exhibitions