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汤姆·韦塞尔曼·恩茨(1931-2004)

 
Tom Wesselmann was a leader of the Pop Art movement. He is best remembered for large-scale works, including his Great American Nude series, in which Wesselmann combined sensual imagery with everyday objects depicted in bold and vibrant colors. As he developed in his practice, Wesselmann grew beyond the traditional canvas format and began creating shaped canvases and aluminum cut-outs that often functioned as sculptural drawings. Continuing his interest in playing with scale, Wesselmann began focusing more closely on the body parts that make up his nudes. He created his Mouth series and his Bedroom series in which particular elements, rather than the entire sitter, become the focus.<br> <br>Bedroom Breast (2004) combines these techniques, using vivid hues painted on cut-out aluminum. The work was a special commission for a private collector's residence, and the idea of a bedroom breast piece in oil on 3-D cut-out aluminum was one Wesselmann had been working with for many years prior to this work's creation. The current owner of the piece believed in Wesselmann's vision and loved the idea of bringing the subject to his home.<br><br>It's one of, if not the last, piece Wesselmann completed before he passed away. The present work is the only piece of its kind - there has never been an oil on aluminum in 3D at this scale or of this iconography.   Tom Wesselmann was a leader of the Pop Art movement. He is best remembered for large-scale works, including his Great American Nude series, in which Wesselmann combined sensual imagery with everyday objects depicted in bold and vibrant colors. As he developed in his practice, Wesselmann grew beyond the traditional canvas format and began creating shaped canvases and aluminum cut-outs that often functioned as sculptural drawings. Continuing his interest in playing with scale, Wesselmann began focusing more closely on the body parts that make up his nudes. He created his Mouth series and his Bedroom series in which particular elements, rather than the entire sitter, become the focus.<br> <br>Bedroom Breast (2004) combines these techniques, using vivid hues painted on cut-out aluminum. The work was a special commission for a private collector's residence, and the idea of a bedroom breast piece in oil on 3-D cut-out aluminum was one Wesselmann had been working with for many years prior to this work's creation. The current owner of the piece believed in Wesselmann's vision and loved the idea of bringing the subject to his home.<br><br>It's one of, if not the last, piece Wesselmann completed before he passed away. The present work is the only piece of its kind - there has never been an oil on aluminum in 3D at this scale or of this iconography.   Tom Wesselmann was a leader of the Pop Art movement. He is best remembered for large-scale works, including his Great American Nude series, in which Wesselmann combined sensual imagery with everyday objects depicted in bold and vibrant colors. As he developed in his practice, Wesselmann grew beyond the traditional canvas format and began creating shaped canvases and aluminum cut-outs that often functioned as sculptural drawings. Continuing his interest in playing with scale, Wesselmann began focusing more closely on the body parts that make up his nudes. He created his Mouth series and his Bedroom series in which particular elements, rather than the entire sitter, become the focus.<br> <br>Bedroom Breast (2004) combines these techniques, using vivid hues painted on cut-out aluminum. The work was a special commission for a private collector's residence, and the idea of a bedroom breast piece in oil on 3-D cut-out aluminum was one Wesselmann had been working with for many years prior to this work's creation. The current owner of the piece believed in Wesselmann's vision and loved the idea of bringing the subject to his home.<br><br>It's one of, if not the last, piece Wesselmann completed before he passed away. The present work is the only piece of its kind - there has never been an oil on aluminum in 3D at this scale or of this iconography.   Tom Wesselmann was a leader of the Pop Art movement. He is best remembered for large-scale works, including his Great American Nude series, in which Wesselmann combined sensual imagery with everyday objects depicted in bold and vibrant colors. As he developed in his practice, Wesselmann grew beyond the traditional canvas format and began creating shaped canvases and aluminum cut-outs that often functioned as sculptural drawings. Continuing his interest in playing with scale, Wesselmann began focusing more closely on the body parts that make up his nudes. He created his Mouth series and his Bedroom series in which particular elements, rather than the entire sitter, become the focus.<br> <br>Bedroom Breast (2004) combines these techniques, using vivid hues painted on cut-out aluminum. The work was a special commission for a private collector's residence, and the idea of a bedroom breast piece in oil on 3-D cut-out aluminum was one Wesselmann had been working with for many years prior to this work's creation. The current owner of the piece believed in Wesselmann's vision and loved the idea of bringing the subject to his home.<br><br>It's one of, if not the last, piece Wesselmann completed before he passed away. The present work is the only piece of its kind - there has never been an oil on aluminum in 3D at this scale or of this iconography.   Tom Wesselmann was a leader of the Pop Art movement. He is best remembered for large-scale works, including his Great American Nude series, in which Wesselmann combined sensual imagery with everyday objects depicted in bold and vibrant colors. As he developed in his practice, Wesselmann grew beyond the traditional canvas format and began creating shaped canvases and aluminum cut-outs that often functioned as sculptural drawings. Continuing his interest in playing with scale, Wesselmann began focusing more closely on the body parts that make up his nudes. He created his Mouth series and his Bedroom series in which particular elements, rather than the entire sitter, become the focus.<br> <br>Bedroom Breast (2004) combines these techniques, using vivid hues painted on cut-out aluminum. The work was a special commission for a private collector's residence, and the idea of a bedroom breast piece in oil on 3-D cut-out aluminum was one Wesselmann had been working with for many years prior to this work's creation. The current owner of the piece believed in Wesselmann's vision and loved the idea of bringing the subject to his home.<br><br>It's one of, if not the last, piece Wesselmann completed before he passed away. The present work is the only piece of its kind - there has never been an oil on aluminum in 3D at this scale or of this iconography.   Tom Wesselmann was a leader of the Pop Art movement. He is best remembered for large-scale works, including his Great American Nude series, in which Wesselmann combined sensual imagery with everyday objects depicted in bold and vibrant colors. As he developed in his practice, Wesselmann grew beyond the traditional canvas format and began creating shaped canvases and aluminum cut-outs that often functioned as sculptural drawings. Continuing his interest in playing with scale, Wesselmann began focusing more closely on the body parts that make up his nudes. He created his Mouth series and his Bedroom series in which particular elements, rather than the entire sitter, become the focus.<br> <br>Bedroom Breast (2004) combines these techniques, using vivid hues painted on cut-out aluminum. The work was a special commission for a private collector's residence, and the idea of a bedroom breast piece in oil on 3-D cut-out aluminum was one Wesselmann had been working with for many years prior to this work's creation. The current owner of the piece believed in Wesselmann's vision and loved the idea of bringing the subject to his home.<br><br>It's one of, if not the last, piece Wesselmann completed before he passed away. The present work is the only piece of its kind - there has never been an oil on aluminum in 3D at this scale or of this iconography.   Tom Wesselmann was a leader of the Pop Art movement. He is best remembered for large-scale works, including his Great American Nude series, in which Wesselmann combined sensual imagery with everyday objects depicted in bold and vibrant colors. As he developed in his practice, Wesselmann grew beyond the traditional canvas format and began creating shaped canvases and aluminum cut-outs that often functioned as sculptural drawings. Continuing his interest in playing with scale, Wesselmann began focusing more closely on the body parts that make up his nudes. He created his Mouth series and his Bedroom series in which particular elements, rather than the entire sitter, become the focus.<br> <br>Bedroom Breast (2004) combines these techniques, using vivid hues painted on cut-out aluminum. The work was a special commission for a private collector's residence, and the idea of a bedroom breast piece in oil on 3-D cut-out aluminum was one Wesselmann had been working with for many years prior to this work's creation. The current owner of the piece believed in Wesselmann's vision and loved the idea of bringing the subject to his home.<br><br>It's one of, if not the last, piece Wesselmann completed before he passed away. The present work is the only piece of its kind - there has never been an oil on aluminum in 3D at this scale or of this iconography.   Tom Wesselmann was a leader of the Pop Art movement. He is best remembered for large-scale works, including his Great American Nude series, in which Wesselmann combined sensual imagery with everyday objects depicted in bold and vibrant colors. As he developed in his practice, Wesselmann grew beyond the traditional canvas format and began creating shaped canvases and aluminum cut-outs that often functioned as sculptural drawings. Continuing his interest in playing with scale, Wesselmann began focusing more closely on the body parts that make up his nudes. He created his Mouth series and his Bedroom series in which particular elements, rather than the entire sitter, become the focus.<br> <br>Bedroom Breast (2004) combines these techniques, using vivid hues painted on cut-out aluminum. The work was a special commission for a private collector's residence, and the idea of a bedroom breast piece in oil on 3-D cut-out aluminum was one Wesselmann had been working with for many years prior to this work's creation. The current owner of the piece believed in Wesselmann's vision and loved the idea of bringing the subject to his home.<br><br>It's one of, if not the last, piece Wesselmann completed before he passed away. The present work is the only piece of its kind - there has never been an oil on aluminum in 3D at this scale or of this iconography.   Tom Wesselmann was a leader of the Pop Art movement. He is best remembered for large-scale works, including his Great American Nude series, in which Wesselmann combined sensual imagery with everyday objects depicted in bold and vibrant colors. As he developed in his practice, Wesselmann grew beyond the traditional canvas format and began creating shaped canvases and aluminum cut-outs that often functioned as sculptural drawings. Continuing his interest in playing with scale, Wesselmann began focusing more closely on the body parts that make up his nudes. He created his Mouth series and his Bedroom series in which particular elements, rather than the entire sitter, become the focus.<br> <br>Bedroom Breast (2004) combines these techniques, using vivid hues painted on cut-out aluminum. The work was a special commission for a private collector's residence, and the idea of a bedroom breast piece in oil on 3-D cut-out aluminum was one Wesselmann had been working with for many years prior to this work's creation. The current owner of the piece believed in Wesselmann's vision and loved the idea of bringing the subject to his home.<br><br>It's one of, if not the last, piece Wesselmann completed before he passed away. The present work is the only piece of its kind - there has never been an oil on aluminum in 3D at this scale or of this iconography.   Tom Wesselmann was a leader of the Pop Art movement. He is best remembered for large-scale works, including his Great American Nude series, in which Wesselmann combined sensual imagery with everyday objects depicted in bold and vibrant colors. As he developed in his practice, Wesselmann grew beyond the traditional canvas format and began creating shaped canvases and aluminum cut-outs that often functioned as sculptural drawings. Continuing his interest in playing with scale, Wesselmann began focusing more closely on the body parts that make up his nudes. He created his Mouth series and his Bedroom series in which particular elements, rather than the entire sitter, become the focus.<br> <br>Bedroom Breast (2004) combines these techniques, using vivid hues painted on cut-out aluminum. The work was a special commission for a private collector's residence, and the idea of a bedroom breast piece in oil on 3-D cut-out aluminum was one Wesselmann had been working with for many years prior to this work's creation. The current owner of the piece believed in Wesselmann's vision and loved the idea of bringing the subject to his home.<br><br>It's one of, if not the last, piece Wesselmann completed before he passed away. The present work is the only piece of its kind - there has never been an oil on aluminum in 3D at this scale or of this iconography.  
卧室的乳房200480 x 76 x 10 in.(203.2 x 193.04 x 25.4 cm)油画在切割的铝板上
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私人收藏, 得克萨斯州
展会信息
罗马当代美术馆,汤姆-韦塞尔曼,2005 年 6 月 8 日至 9 月 18 日
文学
展览目录,汤姆-韦塞尔曼,罗马当代美术馆,2005 年 6 月 8 日至 9 月 18 日
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"我发现有时我工作起来会很兴奋,尤其是在开始新想法的时候;我兴奋得浑身不自在。这几乎是一种危险的感觉,就像我在与危险的东西调情。"汤姆-韦塞尔曼

历程

汤姆-韦塞尔曼是波普艺术运动的领军人物。他最著名的作品是大型作品,包括他的 "伟大的美国裸体"系列,在这些作品中,韦塞尔曼将感性的图像与日常用品相结合,并用大胆而鲜艳的色彩加以描绘。随着创作实践的发展,韦塞尔曼逐渐超越了传统的画布形式,开始创作异形画布和铝制剪纸作品,这些作品通常具有雕塑绘画的功能。韦塞尔曼延续了他对比例的兴趣,开始更加关注构成裸体的身体部位。他创作了 ""系列和 "卧室"系列,在这些作品中,特定的元素而不是整个人体成为焦点。

 

卧室乳房(2004年)结合了这些技法,在镂空铝板上绘制了生动的色调。这件作品是为一位私人收藏家的住宅特别定制的,在创作这件作品之前,韦塞尔曼多年来一直在构思在三维切割铝板上绘制卧室胸脯的油画作品。作品的现任主人相信韦塞尔曼的构想,并非常喜欢将这一主题搬到他家的想法。

 

这是韦塞尔曼去世前完成的最后一件作品,甚至是其中之一。这件作品是同类作品中的唯一一件--还从未有过如此规模或如此图案的三维铝板油画。  

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    汤姆-韦塞尔曼创作《卧室乳房》(1967 年)
  • 卧室乳房研究
    汤姆-韦塞尔曼《卧室乳房研究》(1967 年),纸上铅笔和绘画,4 x 3/4 英寸。
  • 卧室乳房模型
    汤姆-韦塞尔曼《卧室乳房研究》(1967 年),布里斯托尔板上的 Liquitex,3/4 x 3/3/4 x 1/4 英寸。
"多年来,绘画,尤其是裸体绘画,都是在拼命尝试捕捉我所面对的女性之美的一些重要特征。这总是令人沮丧,因为女人的美是如此难以捉摸"。- 汤姆-韦塞尔曼

拍卖会的最高结果

布面油画和拼贴画,丙烯酸,和木板上的拼贴画,搪瓷散热器和组装,84 x 106英寸。在纽约苏富比出售:2008年5月14日。

"Great American Nude no.48"(1963年)以10,681,000美元成交。

布面油画和拼贴画,丙烯酸,和木板上的拼贴画,搪瓷散热器和组装,84 x 106英寸。在纽约苏富比出售:2008年5月14日。
亚麻布上的丙烯,83 x 89 1/2英寸。 2008年5月13日在纽约佳士得售出。

"Smoker #9"(1973年)以6,761,000美元成交。

亚麻布上的丙烯,83 x 89 1/2英寸。 2008年5月13日在纽约佳士得售出。
定型画布上的油画,96 x 131英寸。在纽约苏富比出售:2007年5月15日。

"Smoker #17"(1973年)以586.4万美元成交。

定型画布上的油画,96 x 131英寸。在纽约苏富比出售:2007年5月15日。

同类拍卖作品

"Great American Nude no.48"(1963 年),布面油画和拼贴画,木板丙烯酸和拼贴画,搪瓷暖气片和拼贴画,84 x 106 英寸。2008 年 5 月 14 日在纽约苏富比拍卖行以 1068.1 万美元售出。
  • 拍卖的最高价也是裸体的
  • 室内场景,大尺度,如卧室 乳房
"Smoker no 17"(1973 年),油画,96 x 131 英寸。于 2007 年 5 月 15 日在纽约苏富比拍卖行以 586.4 万美元的价格售出。
  • 韦塞尔曼裸体的另一个强大结果实例

"卧室绘画 #1"(1967 年),油画,68 1/2 x 96 英寸。于 2008 年 7 月 1 日在伦敦苏富比拍卖行以 409.98 万美元售出。
  • 卧室绘画的另一个例子
  • 卧室乳房大小相当
  • 20 世纪 60 年代形状不规则、制作精良的作品
"Great American nude no .21"(1961 年),木板上的混合媒介,60 x 48 英寸。于 2011 年 5 月 11 日在纽约佳士得拍卖行以 3,330,500 美元售出。
  • 韦塞尔曼裸体的另一个强大结果实例
  • 大规模,如卧室乳房

博物馆收藏的类似作品

纽约现代艺术博物馆

"伟大的美国裸体 75 号"(1965 年),彩塑和照明装置,48 x 54 x 5 英寸。

纽约惠特尼美国艺术博物馆

"伟大的美国裸体 57 号"(1964 年),纸和合成板上的丙烯酸和油彩,48 x 65 英寸。

水晶桥美国艺术博物馆,阿肯色州

"Smoker #9"(1973)亚麻布上的丙烯酸,83 x 89 1/2英寸。

克兰布鲁克艺术博物馆,密歇根州

"吸烟者#18"(1975年),布面油画,89 3/4 x 91 3/4英寸。
"我不从任何社会学、文化或情感的意图来描绘裸体。我的一个意图是,总是找到新的方法,利用传统裸体的情况,做出令人兴奋的绘画。"- 汤姆-韦塞尔曼

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