The Never that Lasts Forever

The Never that Lasts Forever

Matthew BrannonWW-2004-M084765

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2004
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Matthew Brannon
Matthew Brannon

Textile

Matthew Brannon is best known for his letterpress and screen prints of incongruous combinations of images and text. These prints are rendered in a subtle, stripped-down aesthetic, evoking mass production and marketing design. For a 2006 series of blue and black [silkscreen](/gene/silkscreen-1) prints, Brannon paired representations of potted plants with grim subtitles such as *Sick Whore and How It All Ends*, in keeping with his thematic interest in pathology and personal struggle. Brannon’s sculptures exhibit a similar pictorial simplicity, often executed in few colors and with meticulous attention to symmetry and balance. Like a stage set for the performance of a play set on board a ship, the mixed-media installation *Nevertheless* (2009) features a minimalist turquoise and white model of a bedroom, adorned with curtains and decorative bottles carved from balsa wood—a space both beautiful and somehow bereft.

New York, NY, USA

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WW-2017-M121359
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WW-2014-M110428
Mr. Bret Easton Ellis / Mr. Matthew Brannon

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2013 · Artist's book, offset and letterpress printed, with screenprinted box

WW-2013-M106475
Decide Against

Decide Against

2007 · Letterpress

WW-2007-M084509

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Artist

Matthew Brannon

Matthew Brannon

Textile

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