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Artist: John Chamberlain (1927-2011)
Title: Flashback IV
Year: 1981
Medium: Lithograph on Arches paper
Edition: 123/175, plus proofs
Size: 28 x 20 inches
Condition: Good
Inscription: Signed and numbered by the artist.
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN (1927-2011) Known internationally in regards to his extremely dynamic and vibrant sculptures which incorporate the use of discarded automobile parts that were twisted & melted into world renowned monumental works of art. His ability to subsume the style of abstract expressionist within his work attributed to his world wide observation among collectors. Because of this perspective, Chamberlain remains one of the most influential sculptures of his time.
- Creator:John Chamberlain (1927, American)
- Creation Year:1981
- Dimensions:Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Fairfield, CT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1342114990132
John Chamberlain
John Chamberlain, in full John Angus Chamberlain, (born April 16, 1927, Rochester, Indiana, U.S.—died December 21, 2011, New York, New York), American sculptor, painter, printmaker, and filmmaker whose Abstract Expressionist works were characterized by an emotional approach to concept and execution. Chamberlain studied at the Art Institute of Chicago (1951–52), where he began working in metals, and at Black Mountain College in North Carolina (1955–56). In 1957 he had his first one-man show in Chicago. His early pieces were made from welded iron rods, but he later used such materials as heat-shaped Plexiglass, paper, polyurethane, industrial rubber, brown paper bags, and aluminum foil before returning in 1974 to the use of auto body parts. His first sculpture to employ car parts was Shortstop (1957), which featured rusty fenders that he had found in the yard of painter and friend Larry Rivers. Chamberlain’s sculptures are typified by Mr. Press (1961), a construction of fragments from automobiles, crumpled and jammed together to create an effect of isolated, frozen movement. He often coated his pieces with bright industrial paints. During the 1970s oil crisis, Chamberlain often incorporated oil barrels into his work, notably in the series Socket and Kiss (1979). For a brief interlude he used car spray paint to create works that combined stencil and Action painting. Chamberlain was also involved in video and film and produced the cinematic Wide Point (1968); he later dabbled in drawing and printmaking. In 1971 his work was given a retrospective by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City.
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