





Barrie Cook, Pointillist, (detail) c.1965




Lots 159, 160 & 166
Barrie Cook
18th April–24th May 2026
Due to their size, it is commonplace for large-scale abstract paintings to be removed from their stretchers and rolled for the purposes of transportation and storage. During the time they spend un-stretched however, the value of these canvases alters. No longer viewable in the manner that they were intended to be, they await a moment at which those optimal conditions are once more bestowed upon them. This diminished visual intelligibility is in turn reflected in the economic worth afforded to these unsupported objects.
‘Support’ in this instance can refer to a physical frame that acts to holds a painted surface in tension, but also to a broader system –at once logistical, financial, critical and ideological– that accommodates such tensioned surfaces.
