"A" and the Carpenter I

"A" and the Carpenter I

Sam GilliamWW-1973-018091
1973·Acrylic and canvas draped over wooden sawhorses·Install (floor) 243.84 × 335.28 cm (96 × 132 in.) size varies with installation

<p>With an artistic career spanning more than six decades, abstract painter Sam Gilliam continually pushed the boundaries of color and form. Associated with the Washington Color School movement, it was in the early 1960s when Gilliam began staining unprimed and unstretched canvases with diluted acrylic paint rather than using traditional brushstroke techniques. By the end of the 1960s, he started experimenting with crumpling, folding, and draping these canvases before arranging them in site-specific spaces or wrapping them around variably shaped framed stretchers to dispense a more sculptural approach. The malleability of these canvases echoes the fluidity of the paint and vice versa. A quintessential work, <em>“A” and the Carpenter I</em> is a painting on a grand scale, and yet, like a stained drop cloth slung across two sawhorses, it evokes a snapshot of the artist’s studio.</p>

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Year
1973
Dimensions
Install (floor) 243.84 × 335.28 cm (96 × 132 in.) size varies with installation

Artist

Sam Gilliam
Sam Gilliam

Painting

Sam Gilliam was an American abstract painter, sculptor, and arts educator. Born in Mississippi and raised in Kentucky, Gilliam spent his entire adult life in Washington, D.C., eventually being described as the "dean" of the city's arts community. Originally associated with the Washington Color School, a group of Washington-area artists that developed a form of abstract art from color field painting in the 1950s and 1960s, Gilliam moved beyond the group's core aesthetics of flat fields of color in the mid-60s by introducing both process and sculptural elements to his paintings.

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Year
1973
Dimensions
Install (floor) 243.84 × 335.28 cm (96 × 132 in.) size varies with installation
Watts ID
WW-1973-018091

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Sam Gilliam

Sam Gilliam

Painting

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