
Lynne Mapp Drexler
零星之春, 1963
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Lupine Gallery,缅因州莫尼根岛
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Phillips New York,2023年11月15日星期三,Lot 106
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Lynne Mapp Drexler’s Sporadic Spring (1963) exemplifies her dynamic approach to color and gesture during her revered 1960s period, a formative decade that has recently been celebrated in the major exhibition Lynne Drexler: Color Notes at the Farnsworth Art Museum (May 4, 2024 – January 12, 2025). The canvas is entirely covered in dense layers of short, repetitive brushstrokes rendered in vivid greens, reds, and oranges. These strokes coalesce into an array of circles, rhombuses, and rectangles, forming a “sporadic” yet remarkably harmonious mosaic that activates the entire surface of the painting.
In this work, color takes precedence over form, with Drexler using chromatic intensity to create rhythm and structure. Her technique resonates with Hans Hofmann’s influential “push-pull” theory, in which color relationships generate spatial depth and tension without relying on traditional perspective. At the same time, the gestural vigor and improvisational quality of the brushwork reflect the influence of her teacher Robert Motherwell, who encouraged expressive freedom and emotional immediacy.
Sporadic Spring captures Drexler’s synthesis of discipline and spontaneity, revealing how she forged a distinct voice within the New York School while anticipating the lyrical abstraction that would define her mature style.
“I more often than sometimes go blank when I paint. I just reach for [a color] and it comes.”— Lynne Drexler
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