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Edward Zutrau
"Kamakura" Edward Zutrau, 1963 Abstract Expressionist Pure Colors Composition

5/19/1963

$28,000
£21,634.86
€25,011.93
CA$39,566.02
A$44,375.93
CHF 23,238.99
MX$539,210.80
NOK 295,096.20
SEK 279,771.99
DKK 186,701

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Edward Zutrau Kamakura, 5/19/1963 Signed, dated and titled on verso Oil on linen 38 1/2 x 51 inches Edward Zutrau is among the American artists who worked within the whirlwind of diverse abstraction that blossomed in the decades immediately following the burgeoning of Abstract Expressionism. An educator at various schools for many years during his career, including stints at the Fashion Institute of Technology and New York University, Zutrau received three one-person shows at the Betty Parsons Gallery. Throughout his life, he produced many written descriptions of his ideas about art, frequently philosophical, including published and unpublished brief essays and diaristic expressions of daily occurrences and thoughts concerning art and life. In a published comment of November 1960 that posits: “To write about painting is exactly that, [the word] ‘ABOUT’ meaning around or nearly, never directly hitting the point. Only the act of painting can do this and then convey it to others purely on the terms of painting, not to simply be looked at, or seen intellectually but to be seen and fully comprehended with our whole being.” With his sensitivity to the subtleties of color and shape, it also seems logical that Zutrau might be attracted to the sensitive artistic traditions and introspective philosophy of East Asia. Indeed, he took two extended sojourns to Japan between 1958 and 1967 with his family (his wife was Japanese), and created many works there, including many in this exhibition. The majority of works in the current exhibition demonstrate how Zutrau’s work of the 1960s chronologically straddled and often visually intermingled the methodologies noted above.
  • Creator:
    Edward Zutrau (1922 - 1993, American)
  • Creation Year:
    5/19/1963
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38.5 in (97.79 cm)Width: 51 in (129.54 cm)
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    Unique WorkPrice: $28,000
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1841215333962

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