The late artist Ian Scott’s work, from beginning to end – Paperboy

Article by Jeremy Hansen dated 17th May 2017, interviewing Chris Corson-Scott, the late artist Ian Scotts’s son on his fathers last works made prior to his passing in 2013.

And how would you describe these later works?

They’re not the same as the Lattices he’s most known for. They’re much more minimal. They’re pared back to the essentials of the Lattices. Often you just have one or two bands of colour. They’re experimenting with how much you need to make a painting, and trying to do that with the most economy. And that’s powerful in terms of what he’s going through.

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Featured Image: ‘Green Light’, May 2010, 840 x 840mm. Retrieved from http://www.noted.co.nz/media/7787/pb1717_20_green_light_may_2010_840x840mm.jpg

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