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Still Life with Belt and Sneaker 1979-81 oil on shaped canvas 119 x 238 x 29 inches
- 1970S
Tom Wesselmann. Menu. Information. About; Biography;...
- Landscape
Landscape #5 1965 oil on canvas and liquitex and collage on...
- Abstract
Dinner at The Museum of Modern Art 2000 oil on cut-out...
- 1990S
Still LIfe with Johns and Matisse (3-D) 1992/1993 oil on...
- 1960S
Still Life #24 1962 acrylic, enamel and collage on board...
- 2000S
Tom Wesselmann. Menu. Information. About; Biography;...
- About
Still Life; Landscape; Abstract; Mission Statement. The...
- News
Cristea Roberts Gallery is pleased to announce a major...
- Collections
Berardo Collection, Lisbon, Portugal Kaiser-Wilhelm Museum,...
- Group Exhibitions
1979 Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, Still Life Palazzo...
- 1970S
Tom Wesselmann Still Life #30 April 1963. Not on view. Still Life #30 is a large still-life composed of a table laden with images of fresh and packaged food, balanced by a pink refrigerator door, replica 7-Up bottles, and a window with a view to the city.
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.
Still Life #12 recasts the established tradition of still-life painting in the pop language of American consumer culture. Wesselmann's tabletop scene is a landscape of temptation and bounty, combining advertising images of frosty beverages and a glistening ham with painted facsimiles of fruit and a redchecked tablecloth.
We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history. Tom Wesselmann. Still Life #57. 1969-70. Oil on canvas and base of acrylic paint on carpet, in six sections. Overall 10' 3 1/8" x 16' 2 7/8" x 6' (312.5 x 495 x 182.8 cm).
Feb 19, 2020 · A guide to the Pop artist celebrated for his big, bold and beautiful nudes and vibrant still lifes. Illustrated with works offered in New York on 4 and 5 March. Artist & Makers. 20th & 21st Century Art. 19 February 2020. Tom Wesselmann in his Bowery studio, New York, 1992. Photo: © Thomas Hoepker/Magnum Photos.
With the still life, Tom Wesselmann was working within a genre almost as old as art itself, but with a crucial twist: through his depiction of “pop” objects he made still life hip and contemporary.