He worked constantly on
the Bedroom Painting series in which elements of the Great American Nude, Still Lifes and Seascapes were juxtaposed (as can be seen in Bedroom Painting # 26).
Wesselmann's inquiries into the material qualities of painting evolved, and in 1972 he exhibited a Standing Still Life for the first time at the Sidney Janis Gallery in New York, along with a selection of smaller works from
his Bedroom Paintings series.
Not exact matches
In the
series of
paintings of his New York studio, there is once again no natural light, but the terra cotta floor tiles and the views from the studio space into the
bedroom animate and expand each view.
Highlights of the exhibition include mixed - media works from his Great American Nude and Still Life
series» of the 1960s, shaped «Smoker» and «
Bedroom Painting» canvases from the 1970s and «80s and his inventive cut - aluminum wall works and later «Sunset Nude»
paintings, which paid homage to artists that Mr. Wesselmann admired.
Among the works on view at Gladstone gallery will be Reality
Painting # 6 (A Wall in My
Bedroom) part of Aldrich's «Reality
Painting Series,» a body of work that playfully adopts the art - historical idea of a series as a way to organize ideas, and which depicts scenes from Aldrich's everyday
Series,» a body of work that playfully adopts the art - historical idea of a
series as a way to organize ideas, and which depicts scenes from Aldrich's everyday
series as a way to organize ideas, and which depicts scenes from Aldrich's everyday life.
In this
series of
paintings, Twilley returns to the
bedroom of her childhood home, which was destroyed by a fire in 1999.
A selection of Tom Wesselmann's «
Bedroom Paintings» (1968 - 83) at Gagosian Gallery reveals the full breadth of the
series that Wesselmann considered so central to his oeuvre.
Perhaps they will still
paint when they move in, but now they are able to see the space as a living room, dining room, and
bedroom, instead of just a
series of bold choices that they would need to correct, costing them time, energy, and money.
The homeowners of this Washington farmhouse
painted their
bedroom white, but added a
series of neutral items — the platform bed, antique blankets, and old leather chair — to the room to give it warmth.