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Period: 1990s
Medium: Pigment
Violet III
Located in SAINT-PAUL-DE-VENCE, FR
Collection personnelle de l'artiste Monique Frydman.
Category

1990s Abstract Pigment Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Pigment

“Circumventing the Sun” Contemporary Abstract Metallic Gold Gestural Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Contemporary abstract painting by Houston-based artist Virgil Grotfeldt. The work features metallic gold-toned gestural strokes created with acrylic paint and bronze powder. Signed, titled, and dated on the reverse. Currently unframed, but options are available. Artist Biography: Virgil Grotfeldt was born in 1948 in Decatur, Illinois, and studied at Eastern Illinois University and the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. After a brief stay in Chicago, he settled in Houston in 1977, where emerging galleries and alternative spaces such as Diverse Works and the University of Houston Lawndale Annex were fostering a vibrant new art scene. His last teaching position was at Houston Baptist University. Although Grotfeldt frequently collaborated with the Dutch artist (and former student of Joseph Beuys) Waldo Bien beginning in the late 1980s, and remained close to the artist community in Houston, he maintained a deeply personal sensibility. Preferring a monochromatic palette of earth tones, which contributed to his work’s sense of timelessness, Grotfeldt emphasized texture as an expressive device. He experimented with materials, working with coal powder, clay, ground metal, acrylic, and metal dust on paper, which he combined with carbon, watercolor, or oil. He incorporated found letters, antique maps, and nautical charts to initiate a dialogue between conscious systems of order and the expressive freedom of the subconscious. One of Virgil Grotfeldt’s last bodies of work, a series of sixteen oil paintings completed during the final year of his illness, was based on MRI scans of his brain. With utmost clarity, these works document Grotfeldt’s key ambition to make sense of the many forces life entails its contradictions, inflictions, and puzzles. By making the MRI scans his material of choice, he abstracted the records documenting the failing health of his body. But by painting on them as a point of departure, he was able to create something vivid and vibrant, a home for the imagination built by an undeterred spirit. Grotfeldt had numerous national and international solo exhibitions. His work is part of the Menil Collection, Houston; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Chengdu Museum, China; and the Fritz Becht Collection, Amsterdam. In 2003, a major publication of his work, entitled Virgil Grotfeldt, with text by Patrick Healy, an introduction by Walter Hopps...
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1990s Abstract Pigment Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Pigment

Don Giffin Finish Fetish Abstract Alkyd Pigment Painting Los Angeles, California
Located in Surfside, FL
Don Giffin (American, 1948-2003) Phone in the Desert, 1999 Mixed media painting Hand signed Don Giffin, titled and dated (verso) 76 x 52 inches. (including ...
Category

1990s Minimalist Pigment Paintings

Materials

Alkyd, Laid Paper, Acrylic, Panel, Pigment

Blue tongue lizard
Located in Genève, GE
Work on Arche paper
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1990s Abstract Pigment Paintings

Materials

Pigment

senza titolo
Located in Roma, RM

SENZA TITOLO
 
 1991
 
 Terre colorate su tela di juta Tinted soils on jute canvas cm 80 x 100 Firma e anno in basso a sinistra Signed and dated lower left Autentica a cura del...
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1990s Pigment Paintings

Materials

Jute, Pigment

Modernist Dry Pigment Plaster Lacquer Abstract Geometric Painting Gregg Robinson
Located in Surfside, FL
Gregg Robinson, American (born 1948) Canvas mounted on wood board work of art depicts geometric shapes and forms with a lacquered high gloss finish. Hand signed lower left and dated 1995. Dimensions: 24 X 24 X 1.75 in. GREGG ROBINSON The universe of visual art encompasses a huge spectrum of motivation and means of expression. Examples range from the most syrupy sentimentality to extremes of moral and intellectual confrontation. For me, the creative process is, on the simplest level, an aesthetic puzzle. Elements of the puzzle include contrast, color, visual texture, graphic pattern, and in some recent work, a simple cryptic symbolism. I have never been particularly interested in lyric or pictorial content, and though some of my work does contain undeniable spatial illusion, even that tends to be a by-product rather than a goal of the primary pursuit: the balance of light and dark, pure color and organic neutrals, energy and calm, strong pattern and subtle field. Having grown up in an environment of contemporary architecture, I have always valued the classic modern synthesis of form and function exemplified by the Bauhaus movement of the early 20th century. Hence, the simplest solutions are often the most satisfying. Obviously, the modernist ideal of efficiency in form and function requires that method of execution be as well adapted to the aesthetic goal as the visual language itself. The media before you is the result of many years of experimentation that came to its current form in early 1992. I work with dry pigment over a plaster surface. My tools are broad knives, sponges, rags and masking. The finish is a high gloss alkyd resin. His prints have been published by GalleryOnline, publishers of Per Arnoldi, Ricardo benaim, Pierre Marie Brisson, Simon Bull, Fanch Ledan, Claude Gaveau and Laurent Schkolnyk and more. SELECT CORPORATE COLLECTIONS: Allstate Insurance NBC Productions Alaska Airlines...
Category

1990s Contemporary Pigment Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Plaster, Mixed Media, Oil, Board, Pigment

Modernist Dry Pigment Plaster Lacquer Abstract Geometric Painting Gregg Robinson
Located in Surfside, FL
Gregg Robinson, American (born 1948) Canvas mounted on wood board work of art depicts geometric shapes and forms with a lacquered high gloss finish. Hand signed lower left and dated 1995. Dimensions: 24 X 24 X 1.75 in. GREGG ROBINSON The universe of visual art encompasses a huge spectrum of motivation and means of expression. Examples range from the most syrupy sentimentality to extremes of moral and intellectual confrontation. For me, the creative process is, on the simplest level, an aesthetic puzzle. Elements of the puzzle include contrast, color, visual texture, graphic pattern, and in some recent work, a simple cryptic symbolism. I have never been particularly interested in lyric or pictorial content, and though some of my work does contain undeniable spatial illusion, even that tends to be a by-product rather than a goal of the primary pursuit: the balance of light and dark, pure color and organic neutrals, energy and calm, strong pattern and subtle field. Having grown up in an environment of contemporary architecture, I have always valued the classic modern synthesis of form and function exemplified by the Bauhaus movement of the early 20th century. Hence, the simplest solutions are often the most satisfying. Obviously, the modernist ideal of efficiency in form and function requires that method of execution be as well adapted to the aesthetic goal as the visual language itself. The media before you is the result of many years of experimentation that came to its current form in early 1992. I work with dry pigment over a plaster surface. My tools are broad knives, sponges, rags and masking. The finish is a high gloss alkyd resin. His prints have been published by GalleryOnline, publishers of Per Arnoldi, Ricardo benaim, Pierre Marie Brisson, Simon Bull, Fanch Ledan, Claude Gaveau and Laurent Schkolnyk and more. SELECT CORPORATE COLLECTIONS: Allstate Insurance NBC Productions Alaska Airlines...
Category

1990s Contemporary Pigment Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil, Board, Plaster, Pigment

Work N ° 1263
Located in Genève, GE
Work on Arche paper
Category

1990s Abstract Pigment Paintings

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Pigment

Work N ° 1606
Located in Genève, GE
Work on Arche paper
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1990s Abstract Pigment Paintings

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Pigment

Work N °0840
Located in Genève, GE
Work on Arche paper
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1990s Abstract Pigment Paintings

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Pigment

Work N ° 1202
Located in Genève, GE
Work on Arche paper
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1990s Abstract Pigment Paintings

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Pigment

Work N °0843
Located in Genève, GE
Work on Arche paper
Category

1990s Abstract Pigment Paintings

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Pigment

Children And Balloons
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Children And Balloons Artist signed lower right. Bernardino Toppi was born in 1936 in Rome is a French painter of Italian origin. Sharing his time bet...
Category

1990s Modern Pigment Paintings

Materials

Pigment, Acrylic, Cotton Canvas

FLAGS 9 - Modern Abstract Painting Composition - 4 Elements
Located in Salzburg, AT
Dominika Krechowicz is a professor at the Gdansk GUT Institute Flags , 53x65 cm, acrylic, pigment on paper, 1996, composed of 4 elements, a single part is 24 x 30 cm. Works from th...
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1990s Contemporary Pigment Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Pigment

FLAGS 10 - Modern Abstract Painting Composition - 4 Elements
Located in Salzburg, AT
Dominika Krechowicz is a professor at the Gdansk GUT Institute Flags , 53x65 cm, acrylic, pigment on paper, 1996, composed of 4 elements, a single part is 24 x 30 cm. Works from th...
Category

1990s Contemporary Pigment Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Pigment

Caput Mortuum - Conceptual Encaustic Oil Painting, Marble Dust Ash On Canvas XXL
Located in Salzburg, AT
Overall Size: Height 200cm x Width 300cm ( The painting consists of 2 parts, one part: 200x150cm ) Overall Size: Height 78,7402 Inch x Width 118,11 Inch ( The painting consists o...
Category

1990s Conceptual Pigment Paintings

Materials

Marble

Iosis, Synergic Painting - Conceptual Encaustic Painting On Canvas XL Format
Located in Salzburg, AT
Krzysztof Gliszczyński is Professor for painting on Academy of fine arts Gdansk. Krzysztof Gliszczyński born in Miastko in 1962. Graduated from the Gdańsk Academy of Fine Arts in 1...
Category

1990s Conceptual Pigment Paintings

Materials

Encaustic, Pigment, Canvas

Untitled Drawing
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A work by Jane Highstein. This Untitled drawing is an abstract pigment on graphite on paper by contemporary artist Jane Highstein. Signed lower right, "Highstein '92" Jene Highstein...
Category

1990s Contemporary Pigment Paintings

Materials

Graphite, Paper, Pigment

Voices of Silence #12
Located in New York, NY
Francisca Sutil is a Chilean painter known for her research of the chromatic surface, the nature of the support and the study of textures and materials that she prepares herself. Born in Santiago de Chile in 1952, she moved to New York where she received an M.F.A. from Pratt Institute in 1981. Since 1992, Sutil has lived and worked in Santiago. Sutil’s work is characterized by its superb construction and unique contemplative qualities. When approaching her paintings, the viewer is immediately captivated by the textures and hues. She proposes a rigorous exercise of painting on support, regardless of its material composition, in search of pictorial depth. It is a mental process from which a neat and pure chromatic production emerges. Intending no specific content in her paintings, she instead asks viewers to respond openly and honestly to her abstractions. She uses her work to provoke emotions and sensations, and in turn, encourages reflection, meditation and lasting thoughts and memories...
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1990s Pigment Paintings

Materials

Gesso, Linen, Wood, Pigment

Fragments of Life #8
Located in New York, NY
Francisca Sutil is an established Chilean painter, who started painting on paper, and making her own paper. She later continued experimenting with the medium, and this is a prime exa...
Category

1990s Abstract Pigment Paintings

Materials

Pigment

Unforeseen, abstract geometric mixed media painting
Located in New York, NY
In Unforeseen, a prominent oval is the principle motif. The rich palette is exemplary of her use of color - which usually consists of earth tones ranging from golden yellows to rust...
Category

1990s Abstract Geometric Pigment Paintings

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic, Pigment

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 1992
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