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Period: 1980s
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Female Nude
Located in Wien, 9
The painting was created in 1987, the year of the artist's death and thus a late work. The classically modern nude is depicted with a tendency towards cubism, the colours are luminous.
Category

Modern 1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Fiberboard

The Colour of Light - large, yellow, purple, gestural abstract acrylic on canvas
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Milly Ristvedt approaches colour in her work with sincere consideration and expertise, her palettes contain a subtle complexity that is striking. The background of this painting is b...
Category

Contemporary 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Two Women With Fans
Located in Austin, TX
Chinese ink and acrylic on rice paper, stretched on canvas. Artist's stamp upper left. 71 x 38.25 in. 72.25 x 40.5 in. (framed) Custom framed in a solid maple, float-mounted Gatorf...
Category

Post-War 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Ink, Acrylic, Rice Paper

Cangiante Arancione
Located in Firenze, FI
Giulio Turcato (Mantova, 16 marzo 1912 – Roma, 22 gennaio 1995) è stato un artista italiano, fra i principali esponenti dell'astrattismo informale italiano.
Category

Modern 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

"Red Shoe Dancer" George McNeil
Located in Newport Beach, CA
"Red Shoe Dancer"- A vibrant, signed and dated, oil-on-canvas painting by listed, New York City based American artist, George Mc Neil (1908-1995). He has earned awards and fellowship...
Category

1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Conceptual Pop Art Color Oil Monotype Painting Abstract Figure Robin Winters
Located in Surfside, FL
Robin Winters (American, born 1950), Untitled (Red Face) from "Cherry Block Series" 1986, monotype, pencil signed and dated lower right, plate: 6"h x 8.5"w, overall (with frame): 22.25"h x 18.25"w. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, San Francisco. Winters was invited to make monotypes at Experimental Workshop in San Francisco, (they printed Richard Bosman, Sam Francis, Claire Falkenstein, Deborah Oropallo and Kenneth Noland and many more greats). Winters chose to paint on wood blocks rather than the more usual metal plates in order to capture the organic quality of the natural material. He exploited a salient characteristic of the monoprint in Ghost Story by adding new painted elements onto the increasingly faint ghost images that result from successive impressions from a single block. In so doing he achieved the effect of transparent layers of color and shadow imagery. Winters's brightly-colored monotypes portray an array of figures and landscapes (and an occasional still-life) that, although can be seen in the context of a general trend away from abstraction that has marked the 1980s, defy strict stylistic categorization. They are neither realistic nor abstract, psychological self-examinations nor narrative fictions, but they contain elements of all of these approaches. Like Jonathan Borofsky, Winters derives much of his subject matter from dreams, believing that through his private fears and obsessions he can touch similar emotions in others. Although at first glance Winters's images look as if they could have been made by a child, closer attention reveals sly art historical references to Jackson Pollock and Pattern Painting (the drip and splatter backgrounds), Mark Rothko (the three-part horizontal compositions) and Minimalism (the gridded Cherry Block Series: Bread Beat). Robin Winters (born 1950 in Benicia, California) is an American conceptual, multi-disciplinary, artist and teacher based in New York. Winters is known for creating solo exhibitions containing an interactive durational performance component to his installations, sometimes lasting up to two months. Winters first emerged in the burgeoning Soho NYC art scene of the 1970s. An early practitioner of the Relational Aesthetics (social interaction as an art medium) Winters also created in works through sculpture, installation, performance, painting, drawing and prints. His art maintains a whimsical spirit, and he often returns to ongoing themes involving faces, boats, cars, bottles, hats and jesters or fools. Winters has incorporated such devices as blind dates, double dates, dinners, fortune telling, and free consultation in his performances. Throughout his career he has engaged in a wide variety of media, such as performance art, film, video, writing prose and poetry, photography, installation art, printmaking, drawing, painting, ceramic sculpture, bronze sculpture, and glassblowing. Winters was born in Benicia, California in 1950 to lawyer parents. As a child his hobby was collecting glass bottles found on the beach and under old buildings, which would later influence him as an artist. In 1968, Winters had his first durational performance, entitled Norman Thomas Travelling Museum. The artist drove a Volkswagen bus decorated in collage, many of the images relating to current events and politics. Inside was what the artist described as a “reliquary” containing many objects, including a bottle collection. Winters took the van to shopping centers and even as far as Mexico. That same year, Winters opted not to register for the military draft. Although he was deemed fit to serve, Winters refused. In 1975 the resulting legal proceedings finally came to a close after it was proven that the artist had been harassed by the local draft board. In his teens and early twenties, Winters became acquainted with several local artists who helped shape his aesthetic, most notably Manuel Neri and Robert Arneson. By the early 1970s, Winters was studying at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) and had relocated to San Francisco. At this time Winters became friends with the Bay Area conceptual artists Terry Fox and Howard Fried, and participated in several of Fried's performance works. In 1972 Winters was accepted into the Whitney Independent Study Program in New York City. After coming to New York City, Winters helped support himself by working for various artists, among them the performance artist Joan Jonas and sculptor Donald Judd. In 1974, Winters performed The Secret Life of Bob-E or Bob-E Behind the Veil eight hours a day, five days a week for a month in his studio apartment. Behind a one-way mirror the audience could watch Winters play the character of Bob-E, whose goal was to make a monument for everyone in the world in the form of blue and yellow rubber top hats. By the end of the month the artist had constructed 262 hats. The following year, Winters was invited to take part in the Whitney Museum's 1975 Biennial Exhibition. Entitled W.B. Bearman Bags a Job or Diary of a Dreamer. Winters was traveling in 1975 and 1976, spending time in North Africa and in Europe. At a time when most young American artists were unaware of their European counterparts, Winters met and was influenced by such artists as Sigmar Polke and Marcel Broodthaers (with whom Winters worked on an installation) and also had a one-person exhibition, at the Konrad Fischer Gallery in Dusseldorf. Returning to New York in 1976, Winters teamed up with a group of artists to form Collaborative Projects (Colab), a rather anarchistic organization dedicated to artistic collaboration and the creation of art that questioned social values.. Also in 1976, Winters formed the partnership “X&Y” with fellow artist Coleen Fitzgibbon that would last two years. Together they performed a series of shows in the Netherlands, most notably a show entitled Take the Money and Run. Performed at De Appel in Amsterdam, the show involved the artists robbing their audience. The following day the audience was given an apology, as well as the opportunity to retrieve any valuables and participate in a lottery to win the artists’ services. They also made a Super 8 film in NY called Rich-Poor, in which they asked people on the streets their thoughts on the rich and poor. In 1980 Winters participated in The Real Estate Show and in Absurdities at ABC No Rio. That same year he and artists Peter Fend, Coleen Fitzgibbon, Peter Nadin, Jenny Holzer, and Richard Prince also formed The Offices of Fend, Fitzgibbon, Holzer, Nadin, Prince & Winters. This short-lived collective was based out of an office on lower Broadway and offered “Practical Esthetic Services Adaptable to Client Situation”, as stated on their business card. Their goal was to offer their art as “socially helpful work for hire”. In June of that year Winters participated in The Times Square Show, Colab's most well-known exhibition. The month-long show took place in a four floor building on West 41st Street and was densely packed with art. To cap off a busy year, Winters also became one of the first artists to join the Mary Boone Gallery, showing a successful solo exhibition in 1981. His work was shown in the New York/New Wave show in 1981 at MoMA PS1 along with Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roberta Bayley, William S. Burroughs, David Byrne, Sarah Charlesworth, Larry Clark, Crash (John Matos), Ronnie Cutrone, Brian Eno, Peter Fend, Nan Goldin, Keith Haring, Ray Johnson, Joseph Kosuth, Marcus Leatherdale, Christopher Makos, Robert Mapplethorpe, Elaine Mayes, Frank Moore, Kenny Scharf and others. In 1982, Winters had his first solo exhibition in Los Angeles at the Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery. At the Mo David Gallery in 1984, Winters created an installation piece that consisted of a floor of plaster tiles. Underneath each tile, hidden from view, was a drawing. He designed the stage sets for the musician Nico, and assisted French artist Orlan, American artist Stuart Sherman, and American poet Gregory Corso. Two years later Winters was invited to take part in Chambres d’Amis (In Ghent there is Always a Free Room for Albrecht Durer) in Ghent, Belgium. In it, 51 artists created installations in 50 different sites, mostly private homes. Winters chose the home of a local art historian. The artist made 90 drawings based on images found in the large collection of art books in the home's library. He made two copies of each drawing and placed the originals in the books themselves. One set of copies was exhibited in the sponsoring museum, Museum van Hedendaagse, as "The Ghent Drawings". The drawings were also on display at Winters’ solo exhibition at Luhring Augustine & Hodes Gallery in New York City in 1987. In 1986, Winters had a solo exhibition at Maurice Keitelman Gallery in Brussels, Belgium, and the following year a solo exhibition at the Centre Régional d'Art Contemporain Midi-Pyrénées in Toulouse, France. Also in 1986, Winters' Playroom was held at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Boston, Massachusetts. The exhibition was part of Think Tank, a retrospective of Winters' work which traveled to the Stedelijk Museum in the Netherlands, the Centre Regional d’Art Contemporain in France, and the Contemporary Arts Center in Ohio. Winters spent a month in 1989 working with students at the San Francisco Art Institute. Never having worked with ceramics, he spent the month making numerous ceramic pieces, which were then shown in the aptly named One Month in San Francisco. Other components of the piece included Winters’ childhood bottle collection and a video showing each piece in the show filmed briefly next to a ruler.[ Also that year, Robin served as a visiting artist at the Pilchuck Glass School, where he met artist John Drury, who was then working as the school's artist liaison. In the summer of 1990, Winters interviewed fellow artist Kiki Smith for her eponymous book, which was published later that year. That same year (1990), Winters was invited by the Val Saint Lambert glass factory in Belgium to create glassworks in their facility. Winters, artists John Drury and Tracy Glover...
Category

Pop Art 1980s Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Monotype

Surrealist Armenian American Artist Stephen Sacklarian Biomorphic Oil Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Stephen Sacklarian 1899-1983 Sacklarian studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, the T- Square Club-School for Architects, The Philadelphia College of Art, the Fleisher ...
Category

Modern 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Woman With Blue Eyes
Located in London, GB
'Woman with Blue Eyes', oil on board, by Peter Robert Keil (1985). A topless redhead gazes out to the viewer with her intense blue eyes. A mysterious blue hand sneaks into view from ...
Category

1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Venice, Piazza San Marco, oil painting by Françoise Juvin
Located in Montfort l’Amaury, FR
Françoise Juvin - Venice, Piazza San Marco Reference number FJ142 Framed with a black wood floated frame. 24 x 30 cm frame included (19 x 23 cm without...
Category

French School 1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Andy Warhol Gouache on Interview Magazine Back Page 1989 Modernism
Located in Soquel, CA
Andy Warhol Gouache on Interview Magazine Back Page 1989 Modernism Portrait of Andy Worhol on Andy Worhol's Interview Magazine back page and painted over in Gouache by Ricardo (Richa...
Category

Modern 1980s Paintings

Materials

Paper, Gouache

Pool Hall
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
Signed lower left.
Category

Realist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

George McClancy Abstract Pattern Painting Yellow
Located in Washington, DC
George McClancy (1930-2014) abstract pattern painting. Acrylic on canvas 72" x 72" George McClancy received a MA in painting from Catholic Universit...
Category

Abstract 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Rajasthan - large, bold, gestural abstract, expressionist, acrylic on canvas
By Graham Coughtry
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Remarkably beautiful, lush, and impressionistic in form—Rajasthan is a stunning example of Canadian artist John Graham Coughtry’s masterful use of colour. Rendered in the exotic spic...
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Bouquet of orange flowers"Flowers, Orange Oil cm. 40 x 50 1981
Located in Torino, IT
Bouquet ,Flowers,Orange,Russian MAYA KOPITZEVA (Gagra, Georgia, 1924 - 2005) Maya Kopitzeva’s works have been acquired by the Russian Ministry of Culture, by the Foundation for the...
Category

Impressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Malcah Zeldis Folk Art Gouache Painting Outsider Artist Circus Fire Eater, Tiger
Located in Surfside, FL
MALCAH ZELDIS ''Circus, Fire Eaters'', 1989, gouache on paper Hand signed and dated bottom center, titled in pencil on paper verso Paper 12''h, 9''w. Provenance: Estate of Laura Fisher...
Category

Folk Art 1980s Paintings

Materials

Paper, Gouache

'Fauve Nude in Interior', Copenhagen, GothenberDanish Expressionist Oil
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed with initials lower left, 'H.V.S.' for Hans Voigt Steffensen (Danish, born 1941) and painted circa 1985. Additionally signed, and titled, 'Charlotte'...
Category

Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Elite Workers", Small-Scale Modern Figural Collage w Watercolor by Dick Crispo
Located in Soquel, CA
Modern small-scale watercolor and collage, a mixed media composition featuring a modified photograph with colorful watercolor accents by Dick Crispo (American, b. 1945). Titled "Elite Workers" at the top. Signed and dated "D. Crispo 87" in the lower left corner. Presented in a cream mat with foamcore backing. No frame. Paper size: 10"H x 7"W Dick Crispo, born in New York City on January 13, 1945, has resided on the Monterey Peninsula since 1955. An award winning artist, Crispo has studied at the Carmel Art Institute under John Cunningham and Sam Colburn...
Category

Contemporary 1980s Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Paper, Magazine Paper, Photographic Paper, Pen

American School New York City Abstract Outsider Artist Animal Abstract Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Incredible Outsider Artist Barry Johnson presents a new series of canvas paintings from his creatures series. Wild Colors! Utterly unique compositions....
Category

Outsider Art 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Watercolor, Gouache

Pacific Orange
Located in Lawrence, NY
Brodsky was a "romantic" painter, although he painted abstractly, and a master colorist. His abstract works are not "action paintings" in the sense of De Kooning or Pollock, but expl...
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Broken Silence
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Michael Knigin, American (1942 - 2011) Title: Broken Silence Year: 1990 Medium: Acrylic on canvas mounted on board, signed verso Size: 60 in. x 36 in. (152.4 cm x 91.44 cm)
Category

Contemporary 1980s Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Gelb-Rot-Blau-Braun, Tachiste Abstract
Located in Cotignac, FR
A colourful French Tachiste abstract oil on canvas by Antoine Arlandis. Signed bottom right. Arlandis was born in Valence, Spain, in 1946. His family moved to Algeria but eventually settled in Marseille, France. From an early age Arlandis loved to draw and paint. An autodidact his first formal training came when he worked with Roche a former pupil of Matisse...
Category

Modern 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Savana
Located in Lawrence, NY
One of the "Women of Absract" expressionism. Oil pastel on paper. Lovingly framed.
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil Pastel

The Mirror -Oil Paint on Canvas by Leo Guida - 1983
Located in Roma, IT
The Mirror (Original Title: "Lo Specchio") is an original Contemporary artwork realized in 1983 by the Italian artist Leo Guida (1992 - 2017). Original Oil on canvas. Dimensions: c...
Category

Abstract 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

circus rider, colorful circus interior woman and elephant bright cheerful happy
Located in Brooklyn, NY
an early work by artist on canvas Stephen Basso's highly original pastels and oil paintings are romantic, yet thought provoking fantasies. His whimsical works are alive with bou...
Category

Neo-Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

'Lovers beneath a Tree of Doves', New Figurative Movement, Italian Modernist Oil
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower left, 'V.M. Di Carlo' for Vittorio Maria Di Carlo (Italian, 1939-2015) and painted circa 1980. Born in San Marco, Maria Vittorio Di Carlo...
Category

Modern 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Fauvist Figure with Flowers
Located in Soquel, CA
Bright, colorful Fauvist figurative painting of a woman with vase of flowers in a vibrant interior space, by an unknown Bay Area artist (American, 20th...
Category

Fauvist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled
Located in Lawrence, NY
Like many of his compatriots in the New York School, Ben Wilson (1913-2001) began his career painting figuratively before transitioning to abstraction after WWII (and somewhat later ...
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Op-art contemporary colourful acrylic painting "Movement as a Message"
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Ferruccio Gard (Italy, 1940) is one of the pioneers and leading artist representatives of the Neo-Constructivist art, Programmed Art and Optical Art, which he has practiced since 1969. He is considered to be a master of colour, in his painting Gard creates original formal and compositional solutions of forms and colours. Exploring the geometric composition with chromatic and special themes Gards clasps the complexity of black and white and the extremes of the tonal scale of colours. Gard's work have been the subject of many writers, including Piero Dorazio and Virgilio Guidi, as well as renowned poets art art curators such as Jorge Amado...
Category

Op Art 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Backwards America
Located in New York, NY
Signed and titled in pencil, verso Spray paint on cardstock stencil This work is offered by ClampArt in New York City.
Category

Street Art 1980s Paintings

Materials

Spray Paint

Tableau n°75 by Jean Krillé - Oil on wood 80x100 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
Of Germanic descent, the painter Jean Krillé was born in 1923 in Switzerland. His father, writer and poet, oriented him towards art and culture. From the age of 16, he enrolled at th...
Category

Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil

9000 and 9 Nights
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Hassel Smith. "9000 and 9 Nights" is an abstract, acrylic and graphite on canvas executed in a bright palette primarily of yellow, sky blues, greens and deep salmon and...
Category

Post-War 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Graphite

On Reflection II, Large Geometric Abstract Painting by Todd Boppel
Located in Long Island City, NY
On Reflection II Todd Boppel American (1934–2000) Date: 2000 Oil on Canvas, signed verso Size: 66 x 42 in. (167.64 x 106.68 cm) Frame Size: 67 x 43 inches
Category

Abstract 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Red Abstract
Located in Houston, TX
Abstract painting featuring a rich geometric patchwork of reds, pinks, and golds, by artist Michael Keifers, circa 1980. Signed lower left. Original artwork on paper. Archival pla...
Category

1980s Paintings

Tableau n°71 by Jean Krillé - Oil on wood 80x100 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
Of Germanic descent, the painter Jean Krillé was born in 1923 in Switzerland. His father, writer and poet, oriented him towards art and culture. From the age of 16, he enrolled at th...
Category

Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Judy Rifka, Abstract Expressionist Oil Painting MIxed Media 3D Construction
Located in Surfside, FL
Hand signed verso, mixed media on two sections of joined canvas Work is titled "Ego Wall with Mess," circa 1983. Provenance: Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York, New York. bearing their label verso. 24 x 30 x 3-3/4 inches (61.0 x 76.2 x 9.5 cm) Hand signed on the reverse: Judy Rifka Judy Rifka (born 1945) is an American woman artist active since the 1970s as a painter and video artist. She works heavily in New York City's Tribeca and Lower East Side and has associated with movements coming out of the area in the 1970s and 1980s such as Colab and the East Village, Manhattan art scene. A video artist, book artist and abstract painter, Rifka is a multi-faceted artist who has worked in a variety of media in addition to her painting and printmaking. She was born in 1945 in New York City and studied art at Hunter College, the New York Studio School and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. Rifka took part in the 1980 Times Square Show, (Organized by Collaborative Projects, Inc. in 1980 at what was once a massage parlor, with now-famous participants such as Jenny Holzer, Nan Goldin, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Kiki Smith, the roster of the exhibition reads like a who’s who of the art world), two Whitney Museum Biennials (1975, 1983), Documenta 7, Just Another Asshole (1981), curated by Carlo McCormick and received the cover of Art in America in 1984 for her series, "Architecture," which employed the three-dimensional stretchers that she adopted in exhibitions dating to 1982; in a 1985 review in the New York Times, Vivien Raynor noted Rifka's shift to large paintings of the female nude, which also employed the three-dimensional stretchers. In a 1985 episode of Miami Vice, Bianca Jagger played a character attacked in front of Rifka's three-dimensional nude still-life, "Bacchanaal", which was on display at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale. Rene Ricard wrote about Rifka in his influential December 1987 Art Forum article about the iconic identity of artists from Van Gogh to Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, The Radiant Child.The untitled acrylic painting on plywood, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art, demonstrates the artist's use of plywood as a substrate for painting. Artist and writer Mark Bloch called her work "imaginative surfaces that support experimental laboratories for interferences in sensuous pigment." According to artist and curator Greg de la Haba, Judy Rifka's irregular polygons on plywood "are among the most important paintings of the decade". In 2013, Rifka's daily posts on Facebook garnered a large social media audience for her imaginative "selfies," erudite friendly comments, and widely attended solo and group exhibitions, Judy Rifka's pop art figuration is noted for its nervous line and frenetic pace. In the January 1998 issue of Art in America, Vincent Carducci echoed Masheck, “Rifka reworks the neo-classical and the pop, setting all sources in quotation for today’s art-world cognoscenti.” Rifka, along with artists like David Wojnarowicz, helped to take Pop sensibility into a milieu that incorporated politics and high art into Postmodernism; Robert Pincus-Witten stated in his 1988 essay, Corinthian Crackerjacks & Passing Go that "Rifka’s commitment to process and discovery, doctrine with Abstract Expressionist practice, is of paramount concern though there is nothing dogmatic or pious about Rifka’s use of method. Playful rapidity and delight in discovery is everywhere evident in her painting." In 2016, a large retrospective of Rifka's art was shown at the Jean-Paul Najar Foundation in Dubai. In 2017, Gregory de la Haba presented a Rifka retrospective at the Amstel Gallery in The Yard, a section of Manhattan described as "a labyrinth of small cubicles, conference rooms and small office spaces that are rented out to young entrepreneurs, professionals and hipsters". In 2019 her video Bubble Dancers New Space Ritual was selected for the International Istanbul Bienali. Alexandra Goldman Talks To Judy Rifka About Ionic Ironic: Mythos from the '80s at CORE:Club and the Inexistence of "Feminist Art" Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art. She was included in "50 Contemporary Women Artists", a book comprising a refined selection of current and impactful artists. The foreword is by Elizabeth Sackler of the Brooklyn Museum’s Sackler Center for Feminist Art. Additional names in the book include sculptor and carver Barbara Segal...
Category

Pop Art 1980s Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

SUNDAY VISIT
Located in New York, NY
acrylic painting on canvas of people dressed in their Sunday clothing
Category

Other Art Style 1980s Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

More Afterthoughts 9, Large Abstract Painting by Nick Wallis
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Nick Wallis, American XXth Title: More Afterthoughts 9 Year: circa 1980 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas, signed l.r. Size: 47.5 x 60 in. (120.65 x 152.4 cm)
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Portrait of Football coach Paul Bear Bryant
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Watercolor on Paper Under Glass Signature: Signed Lower Right Dimensions: Approximately 12.00" x 16.00" Portrait of Football Coach Paul Bear Bryant
Category

1980s Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Paper

"La Cage Aux Fowls" - Surreal Figurative Abstract
Located in Soquel, CA
"La Cage Aux Fowls" A tongue in cheek swipe at the artist and his muse, the nude and of course the chicken. An oil on canvas circa 1980, signed G. Lester of Ardsley, New York (Americ...
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Parallels on Peach, Large Painting by Nick Wallis
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Nick Wallis, American XXth Title: Parallels on Peach Year: circa 1980 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas, signed l.r. Size: 60 x 48 in. (152.4 x 121.92 cm)
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Still Life with Flowers in a Pink Vase - Oil Painting by A. Pincherle
Located in Roma, IT
Fiori in vaso rosa is a wonderful colored oil on canvas realized in 1982 by Adriana Pincherle, sister of the famous italian novelist Alberto Moravia. Hand-signed and dated by the ar...
Category

1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Pouring Coffee, Painting by Jaimendes
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jaimendes, Brazilian (1939 - ) Title: Pouring Coffee Year: 1983 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed and dated l.r. Size: 16 in. x 13 in. (40.64 cm x 33.02 cm)
Category

Folk Art 1980s Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Morning Bath Abstract Expressionism
Located in Soquel, CA
Colorful abstract figurative of couple in the morning by Kristin Cohen (American, b. 1963). Wonderful texture adds depth and interest. A California abstract expressionist artist, Kri...
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Circulars 2
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Peter Mack Title: Circulars 2 Year: circa 1980 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas, Signed l.r. Size: 54 x 54 in. (137.16 x 137.16 cm)
Category

Abstract Geometric 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

French Acrylic - The Jazzman
Located in Houston, TX
Dazzling use of color in this abstract acrylic tribute to the late Dizzy Gillespie by JP Bouladoux, 1986. Signed and dated lower right. Original artwork on paper displayed on a whi...
Category

1980s Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Paper

Kachma
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic on canvas
Category

1980s Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Elona
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic on canvas
Category

1980s Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Shem the Penman #19
Located in London, GB
Robert Motherwell Shem the Penman #19 1983 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 25.4 x 35.6 cms (10 x 14 ins) RM13642 P1069 Recto, upper left: RM Verso: R. Motherwell \ 1983 Verso (on b...
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1980s Paintings

Materials

Charcoal, Acrylic

Ieve (diptych)
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...
Category

1980s Paintings

Materials

Gesso, Linen, Oil, Wood Panel, Pigment

Untitled (Knot No. 1117)
Located in New York, NY
RICHARD ANUSZKIEWICZ Untitled (Knot No. 1117), 1986-2019 Acrylic on canvas 48 x 48 inches
Category

Abstract 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Cervene Skvrny, Triptych of Three Large Paintings
By Ales Lamr
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Ales Lamar Title: Cervene Skvrny (Triptych) Year: 1984 Medium: Oil on Canvas, each panel signed and dated and titled verso Size: (Each Painting) 71 x 57 in. (180.34 x 144....
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Pop Art 1980s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Fishing Lure
Located in Long Island City, NY
A wonderful Pop Art painting by Rupert Smith, who is most famous as Andy Warhol's printer and cover artist for Interview Magazine. Artist: Rupert Jasen Smith, American (1953 - 1989) Title: Fishing Lure...
Category

Pop Art 1980s Paintings

Materials

Screen, Acrylic

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