Stations of the Spectrum (Primary)

Stations of the Spectrum (Primary)

Jo BaerWW-1967-219463
1967·Oil paint and damar resin on 3 canvases·support: 1835 x 1829 mm support: 1835 x 1829 mm support: 1835 x 1829 mm

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1967
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support: 1835 x 1829 mm support: 1835 x 1829 mm support: 1835 x 1829 mm
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Artist
Jo Baer

Artist

Jo Baer
Jo Baer

Painting

Josephine Gail Baer was an American painter associated with minimalist art. She began exhibiting her work at the Fischbach Gallery, New York, and other venues for contemporary art in the mid-1960s. In the mid-1970s, she turned away from non-objective painting. After then, Baer fused images, symbols, words, and phrases in a non-narrative manner, a mode of expression she once termed "radical figuration." She lived and worked in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Seattle, WA, USA

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Artist
Jo Baer
Year
1967
Dimensions
support: 1835 x 1829 mm support: 1835 x 1829 mm support: 1835 x 1829 mm
Watts ID
WW-1967-219463

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