The Search

The Search

Forrest BessWW-1946-115731
1946·Painted wood, oil on plastic and glass on wooden base·61 × 66 × 21 cm (24 × 26 × 8 1/4 in.)

<p>Forrest Bess produced <em>The Search</em> at a pivotal early moment in his career, after he was hospitalized and subsequently released from the US Army. Evoking a vaguely menacing scene, the composition has been understood by some as Bess’s response to the trauma of being beaten for his homosexuality by fellow soldiers during World War II.</p> <p>The work is the first of three free-standing paintings Bess created on multiple layers of acetate encased in glass and held in a specially constructed frame. It employs a personal symbolism that he further developed in his paintings of the 1950s, seeming to show three flatly rendered figures exiting a cave and making their way into an ambiguous landscape. Describing the role of searching in his process, Bess explained, “I sense that I have very little to do with what is put down . . . The vision is there . . . after it is painted I am as muchly an outsider, looking at, as you are.”</p>

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Year
1946
Dimensions
61 × 66 × 21 cm (24 × 26 × 8 1/4 in.)

Artist

Forrest Bess
Forrest Bess

Painting

Forrest Clemenger Bess was an American painter and fisherman. He was discovered and promoted by the art dealer Betty Parsons. He is known for his abstract, symbol-laden paintings based on what he called "visions."

Bay City, TX, USA

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Year
1946
Dimensions
61 × 66 × 21 cm (24 × 26 × 8 1/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1946-115731

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Forrest Bess

Forrest Bess

Painting

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