Richard Artschwager! | Art & Artists
Oct 25, 2012–Feb 3, 2013
Richard Artschwager! | Art & Artists
Exhibition works
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Description of Table, 1964. Melamine laminate on plywood, 26 1/8 × 31 7/8 × 31 7/8 in. (66.4 × 81 × 81 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of the Howard and Jean Lipman Foundation, Inc. 66.48. © Richard Artschwager. Photograph by Steven Sloman; © 2000 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Construction with Indentation, 1966. Melamine laminate on plywood, 59 7/8 × 47 15/16 × 9 9/16 in. (152.1 × 121.8 × 24.3 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of Philip Johnson 72.32. © Richard Artschwager. Photograph by Sheldan C. Collins
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Portrait II, 1963. Formica on wood, 68 × 26 × 13 in. (172.7 × 66 × 33 cm). Yale University Art Gallery; promised gift of Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro, B.A. 1956. © Richard Artschwager
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Logus (Blue Logus), 1967. Wood/Formica, 35 × 45 1/2 × 48 in. (88.8 × 115.6 × 121.2 cm). Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Peter und Irene Ludwig Stiftung. © Richard Artschwager
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Untitled, 1962. Acrylic on canvas, 45 1/2 × 61 in. (115.6 × 154.9 cm). Collection of Mrs. David Hermelin. © Richard Artschwager. Photograph by Tim Thayer
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Exclamation Point (Chartreuse), 2008. Plastic bristles on a mahogany core painted with latex, 65 × 22 × 22 in. (165.1 × 55.9 × 55.9 cm). Gagosian Gallery, New York. © Richard Artschwager. Photograph by Robert McKeever
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Baby, 1962. Acrylic on Celotex in aluminum frame, 49 1/4 × 41 1/3 in. (125 × 105 cm). Kunstmuseum Winterthur, permanent loan from a private collection. © Richard Artschwager. Image courtesy Galerie Buchmann Basel; photograph by J. Littkeman
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), New Housing, 1964. Liquitex on Celotex with Formica frame, 41 1/2 × 37 1/4 in. (105.4 × 94.6 cm). Private Collection. © Richard Artschwager. Photograph by Jason Mandella
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Destruction III, 1972. Acrylic on Celotex with metal frame, 74 × 88 in. (188 × 223.5 cm). Stefan T. Edlis Collection. © Richard Artschwager. Photograph courtesy Mary Boone Gallery, New York
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Destruction IV, 1972. Acrylic on Celotex with metal frame, 40 × 48 in. (101.6 × 121.9 cm). Kolodny Family Collection. © Richard Artschwager. Photograph by Jason Mandella
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Sitting and Not, 1992. Acrylic and Formica on Celotex with painted wood frame, 75 × 59 in. (190.5 × 149.9 cm). Collection of Harriet and Larry Weiss. © Richard Artschwager. Photograph by Adam Reich
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Triptych V, 1972. Liquitex on Celotex with metal frames, 81 1/2 × 140 1/4 in. (207 × 356 cm) overall. The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Collection, Los Angeles. © Richard Artschwager
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), The White Cherokee, 1991. Acrylic and Formica on Celotex with metal frame, 57 1/2 × 89 in. (146.1 × 226.1 cm). Speyer Family Collection, New York. © Richard Artschwager
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), In the Driver's Seat, 2008. Oil pastel on paper, 25 x 38 in. (63.5 x 96.5 cm). Gagosian Gallery, New York. © Richard Artschwager
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Locations, 1969. Formica on wood, and five blps made of wood, glass, Plexiglas, mirror and rubberized horsehair with Formica box, dimensions variable. Edition no. 84/90, published by Brooke Alexander Editions and Castelli Graphics. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from the Dorothea L. Leonhardt Foundation, Inc. 94.52a-f. © Richard Artschwager. Image courtesy Brooke Alexander, Inc.; photograph by James Dee
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Light Bulbs, 2007. Charcoal, pastel, and acrylic on handmade paper on soundboard in artist’s frame, 52 × 75 1/2 in. (132.1 × 191.8 cm). Private Collection. © Richard Artschwager. Image courtesy Gagosian Gallery; photograph by Robert McKeever
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Journal II, 1991. Formica and acrylic on wood,
two panels: 56 × 172 in. (142.2 × 436.9 cm) left; 80 × 51 in. (203.2 × 129.5 cm) right. Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Elvehjem Museum of Art General, Juli Plant Grainger, Walter J. and Cecille Hunt, John S. Lord, Cyril W. Nave, F.J. Sensenbrenner, and Earl O. Vits Endowment Funds purchase. © Richard Artschwager
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Richard Artschwager (b. 1923), Untitled (Road with Trees), 2003. Charcoal on paper, 38 × 25 in. (96.5 × 63.5 cm). Collection of Gail Monaghan. © Richard Artschwager. Photograph courtesy Nolan/Eckman Gallery