Untitled
1960
287.0 x 372.0 cm
Still’s rugged style of color-field painting invites comparison to landscape and recalls the painter’s early years living in the expansive terrain of North Dakota, Washington, and Alberta, Canada. This association applies especially to horizontally oriented compositions, such as this one, in which irregular craggy forms like mighty stalagmites and stalactites, mostly in black and deep red, evoke primordial forces. The artist accentuated the painting’s rocky character by building up areas of the surface with impasto (thick paint) using a palette knife. In 1979, the year before his death, The Met organized a survey of Still’s art—the largest presentation that had yet been organized on his work, and by the Museum on a living artist. In 1986 Still’s widow gave The Met ten paintings by her late husband.
Clyfford Still (1904 – 1980)
Clyfford Still (1904-1980) foi um pintor expressionista abstrato conhecido por suas pinturas monumentais e cores vibrantes que exploram temas de vida, morte e natureza. Pioneiro do movimento, sua obra influenciou profundamente a arte moderna com formas angulares e campos de cor intensos.
Sobre esta obra
- Título: Untitled
- Artista: Clyfford Still
- Ano: 1960
- Dimensões originais: 287.0 x 372.0 cm
- Estado dos direitos autorais: Sob direitos autorais