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Unpacked Cargo: More From Mary Iverson (New American Paintings)

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Mary Iverson, “Flip” (east installation view), 2024, inkjet print on adhesive vinyl. Image courtesy of the artist.

In April, artist Mary Iverson unveiled her solo show Tangle in the SG Project Space, which featured her classic container grids over naturalistic landscapes. She has also been transferring her signature style into larger, public works such as on an actual shipping container she painted in Singapore. The website New American Paintings just added this post about Iverson’s latest mural. Her recent work is in her hometown Seattle at the Cornish College of the Arts Alumni Gallery, where she executed a series of panels based on an animation comprised of 24 stills. She pasted these inkjet prints with an adhesive vinyl along a corridor below an underpass. Erin Langner describes Iverson’s series, entitled Flip, as “Inhabiting the filthy walls that wind below Seattle’s soon to be defunct viaduct, [it] stands out as the rare piece of public art that integrates into its surroundings without compromising the artist’s sensibility. The passage of time made the installation even more at home, now fully weathered to the wall and absorbing the abrasions of daily outdoor living.”

View more photos from Flip, and the original short animation, after the jump.

Short animation of Mary Iverson’s series Flip.

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Mary Iverson, “Flip” (west installation view), 2024, inkjet print on adhesive vinyl. Image courtesy of the artist.

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Mary Iverson, “Flip,” Panel 2, 2024, digital image, variable dimensions. Image courtesy of the artist.

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