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Style: Abstract
Medium: Silk
Huge Mid Century Modern, Colorful Floral 1970s Painting, American Abstract
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
Colorful Floral Abstract Painting
Acrylic on Silk
56" x 75 3/4"
Housed in a Black Metal Frame
Overall Size: 56 1/2" x 76 1/4"
This monumental painting was recently discovered...
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silk, Acrylic
$1,488 Sale Price
40% Off
Untitled
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Interested in communicating ideas of history, place and nature in her painting practice, Jennifer Wolf utilizes natural dyes and minerals to feature a historically significant palett...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silk, Dye, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Pigment
$11,500
Urban Calligraphy
By Jonone
Located in Paris, FR
Framed work
On a white background, JonOne interprets dense, modern calligraphy in black. The repetition of free-form shapes and the dripping effect create a dense, expressive motif....
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silk
Shock - Contemporary monochrome abstract painting
Located in East Quogue, NY
Contemporary abstract painting by Hungarian artist Gabor Erdélyi titled, "Shock," acrylic and silk on canvas. Size: 37.5 x 55 inches.
Gabor Erdélyi's art attaches itself to minimali...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Silk, Acrylic
Japanese Botany, Original Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Textile Wall Hanging
Located in Boston, MA
Japanese Botany, Original Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Textile Wall Hanging
Artist Commentary:
INSPIRED IN JAPANESE AESTHETICS
Keywords: Abstract, Nature, patterns, circles, ovals, white
Artist Biography:
My artwork is engaged to nature and its recurrent patterns and rhythms. I use them as a base in order to create my compositions. I´m attracted to repetitive sequences, combining separate elements to form a cohesive group. It isn’t a strict conceptual idea of repetition on itself; my work doesn’t seek to impose an order or structure, but rather to enjoy the rhythm of repetition. Silk and paper have the softness and malleability that I need in order to create my desired forms, shapes and even shadows. The process to carry out my work is thorough and methodical. I choose as materials small and simple elements; such as feathers made out of paper and silk and then organized in a precise order. This allows me to build a group of entities that end up being the final artwork. My goal is to create projects that inspire, connect and touch people emotionally, taking the viewer on a journey through different ethereal, botanical and peaceful landscapes. I was Born in Santiago, Chile in 1973. I grew up surrounded by Chilean...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Silk, Etching
CRAIG KAUFFMAN “Phantom” 1982 Painting Red Yellow Black Green Blue 10 Feet Tall
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
A wonderful, museum caliber painting by Craig Kauffman.
Initialed "CK" and dated "82" in the lower right corner.
PROVENANCE: Asher Faure Gallery
Luther Vandross
Luther Vandross Estate
Private Collection, New York
Private Collection, San Diego, CA
EXHIBITED: Asher Faure Gallery, Los Angeles, California,
CRAIG KAUFFMAN: NEW PAINTINGS
April 23 through May 21,1983
CATALOGUE: Craig Kauffman Estate Archive Number CR No: P.1982.2
The following is from The New York Times, May 15, 2010, By Douglas Martin
Craig Kauffman, who in the 1960s helped put Los Angeles on the art map with audacious experiments in molding industrial plastic to create ethereal wall-mounted sculptures — some resembling giant pieces of jelly candy — died Sunday in Angeles City in the Philippines. He was 78. The cause was complications of pneumonia following a recent stroke, said Frank Lloyd, his friend and dealer.
Mr. Kauffman was eminent in an eclectic group of artists who reveled in the light, space and energy of postwar Southern California to forge new Minimalist, often glossy artistic approaches. Richard Armstrong, director of the Guggenheim Museum said that these Californians, sometimes called the Cool School — along with Chicago Imagists and Washington, D.C., painters called the Color School — were counterpoints to the Abstract Expressionists who ruled New York.
"California was never ashamed of being a new society," Mr. Armstrong said in an interview on Thursday, "it all fit together nicely."
Los Angeles was then ascending to the status of a metropolis, with a growing number of major-league sports teams, fresh industries and a surging population. There were new quarters for public galleries and the burgeoning of commercial ones.
At the center of the action was the Ferus Gallery, which staged the first solo exhibition of Andy's Warhol's pop art and the first American retrospective of Marcel Duchamp. Mr. Kauffman was a featured artist at the gallery's inaugural exhibition in 1957, "Objects on the New Landscape Demanding of the Eye."
Peter Plagens, in his book Sunshine Muse: Art on the West Coast, 1945-1970, (1974, 1999), wrote, "'Culture' meant 'art' and 'art' implied 'new,' and 'new,' as everybody was informed, meant California — particularly Los Angeles."
The artists who seized this historic opportunity included Billy Al Bengston, Ken Price and Robert Irwin, among others. In an interview on Wednesday, Arne Glimcher, founder and chairman of Pace Gallery, which had Mr. Kauffman's first New York show in 1967, called the California scene in the late '50s and early '60s "a pressure cooker of ideas." Referring to artistic styles, he said, "It was California perfection against New York messiness."
Mr. Kauffman's early paintings were critical in defining this new style. Mr. Plagens called them "the first evidence of a Los Angeles sensibility."
Mr. Kauffman's later work blazed splashier trails, as he experimented with the effects of light on works that were painterly yet three-dimensional. "The true power of what he did was his incorporation and then redirection of light inside sculpture," said Mr. Armstrong, who was the curator of a show of Mr. Kauffman's work at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1987.
"Many of them glowed," he said. "Others were translucent. Even the supposedly opaque had a noteworthy shimmering quality to them."
What Mr. Kauffman made reflected a wide range of inspirations. In a 2008 video interview in conjunction with a show at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena California, he said that the famed lingerie store Frederick's of Hollywood provided artistic nurture. With a smile, he confessed to a "shoe fetish" that had influenced some of his art.
Robert Craig Kauffman was born on March 31, 1932, in Los Angeles. He started painting regularly at age 7 and went to theUniversity of Southern California to study architecture in 1950. But art soon won out over architecture, and he transferred to the University of California Los Angeles, to study painting. He earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees there.
A breakthrough came in the early 1960s when he experimented with painting on glass, but found it too fragile. He then painted on flat acrylic plastic. His next inspiration came from the plastic packaging increasingly used to wrap merchandise. He sought out craftsmen at commercial factories to learn the technique, Time magazine reported in 1968.
The results were several series of three-dimensional wall hangings. Some were inspired by large plastic fruit clusters on the wall of a doughnut shop he frequented in Los Angeles. These lozenge-shaped reliefs were sometimes called "bubbles."
Barbara Rose, in a catalog essay for an exhibition at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art in 1967, wrote, "Shaping the brittle sheet plastic into a series of voluptuous curves, Kauffman achieves a kind of abstract eroticism that is purely visual."
Mr. Kauffman's work was shown in countless exhibitions and many one-man shows. It has been acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Modern in London, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among others.
In 2006, one of Mr. Kauffman's reliefs fell from a wall of the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, where it was part of an exhibition titled "Los Angeles: Birth of an Art Capital, 1955-1985." It shattered. After storms of publicity, the Pompidou provided technical help and money to make a new version.
Mr. Kauffman was married several times. He is survived by his daughters from his marriage to Dana Kauffman, from whom he was separated: Wilhelmina, Vida Rose and Georgia Kauffman. When they started in the 1960s, Mr. Kauffman and his artistic compatriots did not foresee a legacy, much less earning an income, Larry Bell, a prominent artist in the group, said in an interview on Wednesday.
"The troops sort of banded together to be our own audience," he said. "Every once in a while, we'd sell...
Category
1980s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silk, Oil Crayon, Acrylic
Spirals Large Abstract Expressionist
By Jerzy Kubina
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Spirals 2021
Jerzy Kubina Polish/American Artist: Jerzy was born in Zamosc, Poland, 1956. Studied at the Academy Of Fine Arts in Krakow 1981/1986 in the painting department under individual instructions of prof. Jan Szancenbach. He decided to immigrate to New York in 1986. Jerzy constructs large scale images on silk using technologies to create layers, textures, translucency. He is searching for a language that expresses the ideas inside. Sometimes the paintings are quiet and translucent, and then suddenly become very dramatic. There is a symbiotic relationship between him and the materials.
Jerzy Kubina has exhibited his work widely in the US, including at Soho New York's first-ever gallery, the esteemed O. K. Harris. He has also shown internationally, in Paris, Poland and Mexico. Kubina graduated Magna Cum Laude from the M. A. program of The Academy of Fine Arts, Cracow, Poland.
Artist Statement.
"I do not limit myself to a classical representation of an image. I'm in constant search of new media which not only enriches the subject but also inspires me to new forms of expression. Visual appreciation is a creative exercise performed in a specified time and a specific emotional state. The subject must be individual and unique. I do not attempt to keep a tight rein on my art’s framework, but give myself the opportunity to individualize each of the works. My present concerns are of the sacred and the profane, always longing for harmony, accompanied by destruction and devastation, my inner world translates that pulse into color images. My new works are a continuation of the process of creating art for art's sake.
Selected Exhibitions:
2016 Square Peg Gallery, Hasting on Hudson, NY
2015 Roshkowska Gallery...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic, Silk
White acrylic on natural silk from Oaxaca
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Ricardo Mazal
Tee 2 (Beige 2), 2023
Acrylic on natural silk mounted on aluminum panel
18 x 19 inches
RM541
Ricardo Mazal is perhaps best known for his near decade-long investigation...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silk, Acrylic
"Clover Valley II, " Mixed Media Kite
Located in Chicago, IL
Chicago-based artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites crafted from split bamboo frames covered with stretched muslin and a collage of vintage Asian ephemera—including fragments ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Muslin, Silk, Wood, Ink, Rice Paper
"Day Turns to Night, " Mixed Media Kite
Located in Chicago, IL
Chicago-based artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites crafted from split bamboo frames covered with stretched muslin and a collage of vintage Asian ephemera—including fragments ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Muslin, Ink, Rice Paper, Silk
Utopalypse #5
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Interested in communicating ideas of history, place and nature in her painting practice, Jennifer Wolf utilizes natural dyes and minerals to feature a historically significant palett...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Silk, Wood, Dye
Dye Painting #19
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Interested in communicating ideas of history, place and nature in her painting practice, Jennifer Wolf utilizes natural dyes and minerals to feature a historically significant palett...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Silk, Wood, Dye
Debra Smith "Seeing Red Series 2" -- Abstract Silk Collage
By Debra Smith
Located in New York, NY
Debra Smith
Seeing Red Series, 2, 2019
pieced vintage silk
28 x 19 in.
This large abstract textile collage by Debra Smith features bold patte...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Textile, Silk
Utopalypse #3
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Interested in communicating ideas of history, place and nature in her painting practice, Jennifer Wolf utilizes natural dyes and minerals to feature a historically significant palett...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Silk, Wood, Dye
In Plain Sight
Located in Dallas, TX
David Collins has an ongoing interest in space and memory. Many of Collins’ memories relate to his family’s history in inventing Cold War era technology. Personal recollections of sp...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Silk, Paper, Acrylic
Modern Geometric Green & White Kimono, Abstract Expressionist Collagraph
Located in Soquel, CA
Modern Geometric Green & White Kimono, Abstract Expressionist Collagraph Plate #3
Stunning modern minimalism meets abstract expressionism with green, white and black in this unique ...
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silk, Masonite, Glaze
Untitled
Located in Houston, TX
Michael Tracy
Untitled, 2006
Paint on silk
52 x 44 in (132.1 x 111.8 cm)
JPHB 1166
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silk, Paint
"Voyage, " Mixed Media Collage
Located in Chicago, IL
Based in Chicago, IL, contemporary artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites, collages and mixed media works assembled from material fragments of past and present collected in his...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Fabric, Silk, Wood
Utopalypse #9
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Interested in communicating ideas of history, place and nature in her painting practice, Jennifer Wolf utilizes natural dyes and minerals to feature a historically significant palett...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Silk, Wood, Dye
Sylvia Schwartz 4, 2018, fabric, silk, wool, 14"H x 13"W
Located in Darien, CT
Schwartz received a degree in fine art from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, Australia, and later studied sculpture at Columbia University. Her work has been shown in...
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Fabric, Found Objects, Wool, Silk
Debra Smith "Talking Stories 9" -- Abstract Silk Collage
By Debra Smith
Located in New York, NY
Debra Smith
Talking Stories 9, 2020
pieced vintage silk
13 1/2 x 11 1/4 in.
This work will be on view as part of "Seeking Balance," a solo exhibition of new work by Debra Smith, at ...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Textile, Silk
Notice
Located in Columbia, MO
Hannah Reeves
Notice
2023
Acrylic on raw silk and organdy
8 x 8 inches
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Cotton, Acrylic, Silk
Too Good a Hiding Placed
Located in Columbia, MO
Hannah Reeves
Too Good a Hiding Place
2023
Acrylic and dye on cotton and organdy
42 x 42 inches
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Silk
Large Painting of bouquet of flowers on silk: 'Egyptian Blue'
Located in New York, NY
‘Starting with a drawing of "real" flowers, I create layers of thinly veiled surfaces. They become abstracted through the process of multiple printings. The essence of flowers become...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silk, Synthetic, Acrylic
Utopalypse #6
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Interested in communicating ideas of history, place and nature in her painting practice, Jennifer Wolf utilizes natural dyes and minerals to feature a historically significant palett...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Silk, Wood, Dye
Utopalypse #7
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Interested in communicating ideas of history, place and nature in her painting practice, Jennifer Wolf utilizes natural dyes and minerals to feature a historically significant palett...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Silk, Wood, Dye
Sticks and Stone No. 2
Located in Boston, MA
Pima cotton broadcloth with reactive dyes, silk batting, cotton backing.
Raised in the American South, Rodger Blum received a BFA at North Carolina University of the Arts and an MFA...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Tapestry, Cotton, Silk, Dye
Lime Glow, Jo Barker, Colorful Contemporary Woven Textile
By Jo Barker
Located in Wilton, CT
Lime Glow, Jo Barker, woven on cotton warp using wool, cotton, linen, silk, embroidery threads, 29" x 30.75" x 1.5", 2010
This colorful contemporary abstract textile is by British...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Cotton, Linen, Silk, Thread
Untitled
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Interested in communicating ideas of history, place and nature in her painting practice, Jennifer Wolf utilizes natural dyes and minerals to feature a historically significant palett...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Copper
$11,500
"Abstraction in Cobalt, " Mixed-Media Kite, 2021
Located in Chicago, IL
Chicago-based artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites crafted from split bamboo frames covered with stretched muslin and a collage of vintage Asian ephemera—including fragments ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Muslin, Wood, Silk, Pigment
White acrylic on fuchsia natural silk from Oaxaca, hand-dyed with cochineal
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Ricardo Mazal
Biosa Te (Violet), 2023
Acrylic on natural silk, hand-dyed with cochineal grain and indigo, mounted on aluminum panel
18 x 19 inches
RM531
Ricardo Mazal is perhaps bes...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silk, Acrylic
White acrylic on red natural silk from Oaxaca, hand-dyed with Brazilian cherry
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Ricardo Mazal
Xna (Red), 2023
Acrylic on natural silk, hand-dyed with Brazilian cherry, mounted on aluminum panel
18 x 19 inches
RM542
Ricardo Mazal is perhaps best known for his ne...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silk, Acrylic
Dye Painting #1
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Interested in communicating ideas of history, place and nature in her painting practice, Jennifer Wolf utilizes natural dyes and minerals to feature a historically significant palett...
Category
2010s Abstract Silk Abstract Paintings
Materials
Copper
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