Francis Alÿs
Study for “Don’t Cross the Bridge Before You Get to the River” (Pink Man Walking on Boats with Woman Following)
Study for ‘Don’t Cross the Bridge Before You Get to the River’ (Pink Man Walking on Boats with Woman Following) by Francis Alÿs is a compelling drawing that offers a raw glimpse into the artist’s creative process. Part of a series of small sketches, this piece is executed using pen, ink, colored pencil, charcoal, and masking tape on architect’s tracing paper. Alÿs often creates these initial sketches to conceptualize his performances, videos, and larger works. In this drawing, a pink man is depicted walking across boats with a woman following, symbolizing a journey or a precarious path. The use of architect’s tracing paper emphasizes the planning and structural elements of the piece, while the mixed media introduces texture and depth. This study captures the essence of Alÿs’s thematic exploration of human perseverance and the metaphorical crossing of obstacles. It provides invaluable insight into his thinking processes and the foundational ideas that underpin his more extensive projects, highlighting his ability to transform simple concepts into profound artistic statements.