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Sewell Sillman"Green" Sewell Sillman, Op Art Abstract Blue And Green Geometric Compositioncirca 1958
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Sewell Sillman
Green, circa 1958
Acrylic on masonite
21.5 x 28 inches
Upon attending Black Mountain College in Asheville, North Carolina, Sewell Sillman’s life was arguably altered forever. Prior to his enrollment, he enlisted in the Air Force Reserve in 1942, where he trained at Johns Hopkins and served in Europe during World War II. Once discharged, he attempted to resume earlier studies at Georgia Tech in 1946 but found the learning environment to be too rigid for his liking. Moving to study architecture at Black Mountain College, he quickly found that he was drawn to the courses led by Josef Albers. Some of the notable instructors who taught there included Buckminster Fuller, Willem de Kooning, Walter Gropius, among others. Kenneth Noland, Robert Rauschenberg, Ruth Asawa, and Ray Johnson also studied alongside Sillman at the college. He was quoted regarding Black Mountain, saying that it “…gave me a chance to get rid of absolutely every standard that I had grown up with… It was like a snake that loses its skin… What was left was someone who had absolutely no idea in the world what to do… It was marvelous.”
Sillman truly excelled in the realm of color and shape, creating compositions out of simple shapes and alternating palette for a top notch outcome. The mastery with which the artist approaches color may have started with his studies under Albers, but Sillman landed on a style that was distinctly his own. He even experimented with the positioning of the canvas itself, painting images within a diamond-shape that were meant to be hung as such. He had a natural eye for the way that colors and shapes work together, taking careful attention to detail in each work while still managing to come off with an air of ease.
- Creator:Sewell Sillman (1924-1992, American)
- Creation Year:circa 1958
- Dimensions:Height: 21.5 in (54.61 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Unique workPrice: $12,000
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1841214430692
Sewell Sillman
Sewell Sillman was born October 24th, 1924 in Savannah, Georgia. Before entering college, he served with the United States infantry in Europe in World War II and was wounded in combat. Shortly after the war, he enrolled at the experimental Black Mountain College in North Carolina, where he studied with Josef Albers, the abstract painter and theoretician. When Albers accepted a post at Yale, Mr. Sillman followed, receiving a B.F.A. degree in 1951 and an M.F.A. in 1953. In 1956, Sillman organized an exhibition of Albers’ work for Yale’s new art gallery and in the catalogue used two original screenprints from his mentor’s Homage to the Square series. From this experience grew a collaboration, not only with Albers, but with fellow faculty member and graphic designer, Norman Ives; jointly they issued Interaction of Color—1800 portfolios of eighty screenprints by Albers which became a seminal thesis on color theory. Established in 1962, the firm of Ives-Sillman produced portfolios and prints for other artists such as Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, Roy Lichtenstein, and Walker Evans. A second major Albers work, "Formulation and Articulation," was produced in 1972 in collaboration with Harry N. Abrams Inc. Described as a quiet man who valued his privacy, Sillman was also a dedicated and demanding educator. Between 1963 and 1965, he taught at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, and after his departure from Yale in 1966, held positions at the Rhode Island School of Design, the State University of New York at Purchase, Ohio State University, and the University of Pennsylvania. Sillman’s work was widely exhibited during his lifetime and is represented in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum of American Art. At the age of 67, Sewell Sillman died of cancer at his home in Lyme, Connecticut in April, 1992.
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