Contemporary Art Online | New York
Contemporary Art Online | New York
Lot Closed
July 18, 04:12 PM GMT
Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
SAM GILLIAM
b.1933
UNTITLED
signed and dated 84 on the paperboard
watercolor and paper collage on paperboard
Board: 20⅜ by 26 in. (59.3 by 66 cm.)
Framed: 21⅜ by 27⅞ in. (54.3 by 70.8 cm.)
PROVENANCE
Private Collection, Washington, D.C. (gift of the artist)
Private Collection, Louisiana (acquired from the above in 2010)
Private Collection, Maryland (acquired from the above)
Private Collection, Washington, D.C. (gift of the artist)
Private Collection, Louisiana (acquired from the above in 2010)
Private Collection, Maryland (acquired from the above)
“My work consists of solids and veils: the union of solids, or metal forms, seen as volumes against a raked and grooved paint surface. It is constructed painting, in that it crosses the void between object and viewer, to be part of the space in front of the picture plane. It represents an act of pure passage. The surface is no longer the final plane of the work. It is instead the beginning of an advance into the theater of life.”
– Sam Gilliam, with Annie Gawlak, “Solids and Veils,” Art Journal, 50:1, Spring 1991, pp. 10
Sam Gilliam is an innovative colorist who, by cutting and rearranging geometric shapes from thickly painted canvases, expanded his experiments in color and improvisation. Gilliam’s solo exhibition last year at the Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland is an indication of the recent surge in appreciation of the artist’s oeuvre.