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Ed BaynardRare Untitled Monotype with Hand Coloring by Ed Baynard1981
1981
About the Item
Ed Baynard (American, 1940- 2016)
Untitled
Monotype with handcoloring on paper!
1981
28-1/2 x 36-3/4 inches (72.4 x 93.3 cm) (paper size)
Frame is included. Approx - 34.5 x 40.75"
Signed and dated in pencil lower right Published by Tyler Graphics, New York.
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BIO-
Ed Baynard (1940-2016) was a graphic designer for The Beatles, a clothing designer for Jimi Hendrix and he featured in Jack Smith's incendiary film ‘Flaming Creatures’ (1963). Raised in Washington DC, Baynard lived in Paris and London during the 1960s. After moving back to the US, the artist rose to prominence during the 1970s and his first solo exhibition took place at New York's Willard Gallery in 1971 on the recommendation of Agnes Martin. Baynard went on to have exhibitions at galleries including Betty Parsons Gallery, New York (1973); Marian Goodman Gallery, New York (1977); John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco (1980); and Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York (1980/81).
Seemingly in contrast to his flamboyant life, Baynard's practice shows aesthetic restraint. Rendered in a flat, graphic style that recalls Japanese Ukiyo-e prints, his paintings are both meditative and lyrical in their exploration of the still-life. Steeped in tradition yet wholeheartedly contemporary, Baynard's compositions comprise slender-necked flowers and miscellaneous ephemera set against pale, monochrome backgrounds.
In 2020, Baynard had a major exhibition in London at Stephen Friedman Gallery. This exhibition followed a highly acclaimed solo exhibition at White Columns in New York (2019) co-curated by Matthew Higgs and Vince Aletti.
The artist’s works can be found in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Tate, London, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, among many others.
- Creator:Ed Baynard (1940, American)
- Creation Year:1981
- Dimensions:Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 36.75 in (93.35 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Morton Grove, IL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU3628141722
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