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ADOLPH GOTTLIEB (1903-1974)

 
Gottlieb was a first-generation member of the Abstract Expressionists. “Blue on Black” is from his trademark “Burst” series. Like fellow Ab Ex artists including Pollock who settled into their signature style late in their careers, it was not until 1956 that Gottlieb focused on these burst paintings.<br><br>This painting showcases the lyricism that he found within the “Burst” paintings by simplifying color and form. In this painting, the shapes and color coalesce to produce harmony and depth within the visual landscape of the canvas.<br><br>Gottlieb had an amazing 56 solo exhibitions during his long career and his works are included in over 140 museums throughout the world. Gottlieb was a first-generation member of the Abstract Expressionists. “Blue on Black” is from his trademark “Burst” series. Like fellow Ab Ex artists including Pollock who settled into their signature style late in their careers, it was not until 1956 that Gottlieb focused on these burst paintings.<br><br>This painting showcases the lyricism that he found within the “Burst” paintings by simplifying color and form. In this painting, the shapes and color coalesce to produce harmony and depth within the visual landscape of the canvas.<br><br>Gottlieb had an amazing 56 solo exhibitions during his long career and his works are included in over 140 museums throughout the world. Gottlieb was a first-generation member of the Abstract Expressionists. “Blue on Black” is from his trademark “Burst” series. Like fellow Ab Ex artists including Pollock who settled into their signature style late in their careers, it was not until 1956 that Gottlieb focused on these burst paintings.<br><br>This painting showcases the lyricism that he found within the “Burst” paintings by simplifying color and form. In this painting, the shapes and color coalesce to produce harmony and depth within the visual landscape of the canvas.<br><br>Gottlieb had an amazing 56 solo exhibitions during his long career and his works are included in over 140 museums throughout the world. Gottlieb was a first-generation member of the Abstract Expressionists. “Blue on Black” is from his trademark “Burst” series. Like fellow Ab Ex artists including Pollock who settled into their signature style late in their careers, it was not until 1956 that Gottlieb focused on these burst paintings.<br><br>This painting showcases the lyricism that he found within the “Burst” paintings by simplifying color and form. In this painting, the shapes and color coalesce to produce harmony and depth within the visual landscape of the canvas.<br><br>Gottlieb had an amazing 56 solo exhibitions during his long career and his works are included in over 140 museums throughout the world. Gottlieb was a first-generation member of the Abstract Expressionists. “Blue on Black” is from his trademark “Burst” series. Like fellow Ab Ex artists including Pollock who settled into their signature style late in their careers, it was not until 1956 that Gottlieb focused on these burst paintings.<br><br>This painting showcases the lyricism that he found within the “Burst” paintings by simplifying color and form. In this painting, the shapes and color coalesce to produce harmony and depth within the visual landscape of the canvas.<br><br>Gottlieb had an amazing 56 solo exhibitions during his long career and his works are included in over 140 museums throughout the world. Gottlieb was a first-generation member of the Abstract Expressionists. “Blue on Black” is from his trademark “Burst” series. Like fellow Ab Ex artists including Pollock who settled into their signature style late in their careers, it was not until 1956 that Gottlieb focused on these burst paintings.<br><br>This painting showcases the lyricism that he found within the “Burst” paintings by simplifying color and form. In this painting, the shapes and color coalesce to produce harmony and depth within the visual landscape of the canvas.<br><br>Gottlieb had an amazing 56 solo exhibitions during his long career and his works are included in over 140 museums throughout the world. Gottlieb was a first-generation member of the Abstract Expressionists. “Blue on Black” is from his trademark “Burst” series. Like fellow Ab Ex artists including Pollock who settled into their signature style late in their careers, it was not until 1956 that Gottlieb focused on these burst paintings.<br><br>This painting showcases the lyricism that he found within the “Burst” paintings by simplifying color and form. In this painting, the shapes and color coalesce to produce harmony and depth within the visual landscape of the canvas.<br><br>Gottlieb had an amazing 56 solo exhibitions during his long career and his works are included in over 140 museums throughout the world. Gottlieb was a first-generation member of the Abstract Expressionists. “Blue on Black” is from his trademark “Burst” series. Like fellow Ab Ex artists including Pollock who settled into their signature style late in their careers, it was not until 1956 that Gottlieb focused on these burst paintings.<br><br>This painting showcases the lyricism that he found within the “Burst” paintings by simplifying color and form. In this painting, the shapes and color coalesce to produce harmony and depth within the visual landscape of the canvas.<br><br>Gottlieb had an amazing 56 solo exhibitions during his long career and his works are included in over 140 museums throughout the world. Gottlieb was a first-generation member of the Abstract Expressionists. “Blue on Black” is from his trademark “Burst” series. Like fellow Ab Ex artists including Pollock who settled into their signature style late in their careers, it was not until 1956 that Gottlieb focused on these burst paintings.<br><br>This painting showcases the lyricism that he found within the “Burst” paintings by simplifying color and form. In this painting, the shapes and color coalesce to produce harmony and depth within the visual landscape of the canvas.<br><br>Gottlieb had an amazing 56 solo exhibitions during his long career and his works are included in over 140 museums throughout the world. Gottlieb was a first-generation member of the Abstract Expressionists. “Blue on Black” is from his trademark “Burst” series. Like fellow Ab Ex artists including Pollock who settled into their signature style late in their careers, it was not until 1956 that Gottlieb focused on these burst paintings.<br><br>This painting showcases the lyricism that he found within the “Burst” paintings by simplifying color and form. In this painting, the shapes and color coalesce to produce harmony and depth within the visual landscape of the canvas.<br><br>Gottlieb had an amazing 56 solo exhibitions during his long career and his works are included in over 140 museums throughout the world.
Azul sobre negro197024 x 18 7/8 in.(60,96 x 47,94 cm) acrílico sobre papel colocado sobre lienzo
Procedencia
Propiedad del artista
Fundación Adolph y Esther Gottlieb, Nueva York
Colección privada, Estocolmo
Bukowskis, Estocolmo, 5 de mayo de 2010, lote 674
Colección privada
Bukowskis, Estocolmo, 16 de noviembre de 2011, Lote 405
Colección privada, Suecia
Sotheby's, Nueva York, 14 de noviembre de 2013, lote 121 (consignado por el anterior)
Colección privada, adquirida en la venta anterior
Sotheby's, Nueva York, Contemporary Curated, 1 de marzo de 2019, lote 00015
Colección privada, Texas
Exposición
Nueva York, Galería Marlborough, Adolph...Más.... Gottlieb: Obras sobre papel 1970, febrero - marzo 1971
Reno, Sierra Nevada Museum of Art, The New York School 1940 - 1960, febrero - marzo 1979
Colonia, Galerie Wentzel, Adolph Gottlieb: Bilder, Gouachen, Monotypien, Skulpturen, marzo - junio 1984, ilustrado en la portada del catálogo
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Gottlieb fue un miembro de la primera generación de los Expresionistas Abstractos. "Azul sobre Negro" es de su serie de marca registrada "Burst". Al igual que sus compañeros de profesión, incluyendo a Pollock, que se asentaron en su estilo característico al final de sus carreras, no fue hasta 1956 que Gottlieb se centró en estas pinturas "Burst".

Esta pintura muestra el lirismo que encontró dentro de las pinturas "Burst" simplificando el color y la forma. En esta pintura, las formas y el color se unen para producir armonía y profundidad en el paisaje visual del lienzo.

Gottlieb tuvo una asombrosa 56 exposiciones individuales durante su larga carrera y sus obras están incluidas en más de 140 museos de todo el mundo.
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