גב

אדולף גוטליב(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.
כחול על שחור197024 x 18 7/8 אינץ'. (60.96 x 47.94 ס"מ) אקריליק על נייר מונח על בד
מקור ומקור
אחוזת האמן
קרן אדולף ואסתר גוטליב, ניו יורק
אוסף פרטי, שטוקהולם
בוקובסקי, שטוקהולם, 5 במאי 2010, לוט 674
אוסף פרטי
בוקובסקי, שטוקהולם, 16 בנובמבר 2011, לוט 405
אוסף פרטי, שוודיה
סותבי'ס, ניו יורק, 14 בנובמבר 2013, לוט 121 (הנ"ל)
אוסף פרטי, שנרכש מהמכירה הנ"ל
סותבי'ס, ניו יורק, אוצר עכשווי, 1 במרץ 2019, לוט 00015
אוסף פרטי, טקסס
תערוכה
ניו יורק, גלריית מרלבורו, אדולף... עוד... גוטליב: עבודות על נייר 1970, פברואר - מרץ 1971
רינו, מוזיאון סיירה נבדה לאמנות, בית הספר בניו יורק 1940 - 1960, פברואר - מרץ 1979
קלן, גלריה וונצל, אדולף גוטליב: בילדר, גואצ'ן, מונוטיפין, סקולפטורן, מרץ - יוני 1984, מאויר על שער הקטלוג
... פחות...
גוטליב היה דור ראשון לאקספרסיוניסטים המופשטים. "כחול על שחור" הוא מסדרת הסימן המסחרי שלו "פרץ". כמו אמנים אחרים של Ab Ex, כולל פולוק, שהתיישבו בסגנון החתימה שלהם בשלב מאוחר בקריירה שלהם, רק ב-1956 התמקד גוטליב בציורים המתפרצים הללו.

ציור זה מציג את הליריקה שמצא בתוך ציורי "פרץ" על ידי פישוט הצבע והצורה. בציור זה, הצורות והצבעים מתמזגים כדי לייצר הרמוניה ועומק בתוך הנוף החזותי של הבד.

גוטליב היה מדהים 56 תערוכות יחיד במהלך הקריירה הארוכה שלו ועבודותיו כלולות מעל 140 מוזיאונים ברחבי העולם.
לברר