Sally Slips Bye-Bye

Sally Slips Bye-Bye

Jim NuttWW-1972-037929
1972·Acrylic on canvas·106.7 × 79 cm (42 × 31 1/8 in.)

<p>Influenced by the aesthetics of comic books, advertisements, cinema, folk art, and Surrealism, Jim Nutt’s darkly humorous, sometimes violent work presents an emphatically vernacular, unconventionally sensuous, and often explicitly sexual vision of the human figure. Nutt was a key member of the Hairy Who, a small group of Art Institute–trained artists who exhibited together at the Hyde Park Art Center in the mid- to late 1960s. He first painted on the back of Plexiglas—a material he became enamored with while playing pinball and observing painted ads in storefront windows. By the 1970s, he abandoned this painstaking process and began to work on canvas. <em>Sally Slips Bye-Bye</em> captures the spontaneous line, love of caricature, and high wit at the root of his practice. It also exemplifies a major body of work, in which Nutt expanded the narrative potential of his pictures by juxtaposing fragmented vignettes with a central, highly stylized figure.</p>

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Year
1972
Dimensions
106.7 × 79 cm (42 × 31 1/8 in.)
Artist
Jim Nutt

Artist

Jim Nutt
Jim Nutt

Painting

James T. Nutt is an American artist who was a founding member of the Chicago surrealist art movement known as the Chicago Imagists, or the Hairy Who. Though his work is inspired by the same pop culture that inspired Pop Art, journalist Web Behrens says Nutt's "paintings, particularly his later works, are more accomplished than those of the more celebrated Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein." According to Museum of Contemporary Art curator Lynne Warren, Nutt is "the premier artist of his generation". Nutt attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, in Chicago, Illinois. He is married to fellow-artist and Hairy Who member Gladys Nilsson.

Pittsfield, MA, USA

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Artist
Jim Nutt
Year
1972
Dimensions
106.7 × 79 cm (42 × 31 1/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1972-037929

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