Louisa ChaseRed Mountain1986-7
1986-7
About the Item
- Creator:Louisa Chase (1951 - 2016, American)
- Creation Year:1986-7
- Dimensions:Height: 45.25 in (114.94 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Fairlawn, OH
- Reference Number:
Louisa Chase
Louisa Chase was born in Panama City, Panama. Seven years later, her family moved to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She studied painting and sculpture at Syracuse University and at the Yale University School of Art. In 1975, she moved to New York and had her first solo show at Artists Space.
Chase was among the wave of Neo-Expressionists of the 1980s who rejected the detached, pared-down approach of Minimalism and Conceptualism in favor of a dynamic technique and the use of symbolic imagery in her paintings and prints. She has had numerous solo shows in New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto, and has participated in group exhibitions held in the United States and abroad, notably at the Daimaru Exhibition Hall in Osaka, Japan, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the American Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 1984.
In 1984, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston organized a traveling exhibition of Chase’s work, and in 1997 the Madison Art Center held a retrospective exhibition of her prints.
Chase is a recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1978–79 and 1982–83. She has taught at the Rhode Island School of Design, the School of Visual Arts in New York, and at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine.
Chase’s work can be found in major public collections across the country, including the Brooklyn Museum of Art; the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York; the Denver Art Museum, Colorado; the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City the Madison Art Center, Wisconsin; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the New York Public Library; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
(Biography provided by Diane Villani Editions)
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: Fairlawn, OH
- Return PolicyA return for this item may be initiated within 10 days of delivery.
- Baby, BabyBy Louisa ChaseLocated in Fairlawn, OHBaby, Baby Etching & aquatint printed in colors, 1991 Signed, dated, titled & numbered in pencil (see photos) Edition: 35 (4/35) plus 10 AP Condition: Excellent, colors fresh Image...Category
1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsAquatint
- UntitledBy Henri GoetzLocated in Fairlawn, OHUntitled Engraving, drypoint & carborundum, c. 1960's Signed and numbered in pencil lower margin (see photos) Edition: 25 (9/25) Printed by the artist Condition: Adhesive residue on the verso top margin from previous matting. Image/Plate size: 4 1/2 x 4 inches Note: Goetz was born in the United States, moved to Paris and became a noted Surrealist artist and journalist of the surrealist movement. As a printmaker, Goetz invented carborundum printmaking in the 1960’s. In 1968, La gravure au carborundum, a treatise on carborundum printing, was published by the Maeght Gallery. It was prefaced by Joan Miró. Goetz created many abstract prints using this method. Other artists such as Antoni Clavé, Antoni Tàpies, and in particular Joan Miró, employed carborundum printing in their work. Henri Bernard Goetz (1909-1989) Henri Bernard Goetz was born 29 September 1909 in New York, in a family of French and American origin. He studied at Harvard University and the Grand Central Art School before moving to Paris in 1930 where he continued his studies at the Academies Julian and Academies Ozenfant in Montparnasse. After a brief return to the US in the early 1930’s he settled permanently in France, taking a Parisian studio next to Victor Brauner. With Brauner Goetz became involved with the Surrealist group and was soon a highly accomplished exponent. 1935 would be a year of major importance for Goetz: he exhibited for the first time at the Salon des Surindependants, he married the Dutch painter Christine Boumeester and he met Hans Hartung, who would become a close lifelong friend. In 1937 Goetz held his first solo show at Galerie Van Leer, Paris. During the war, having neglected to become naturalized French citizens, Goetz and Boumeester became illegal aliens and both worked in the resistance movement. They printed leaflets on a simple printing press and created posters to paste...Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsEngraving
- UntitledBy Henri GoetzLocated in Fairlawn, OHUntitled Engraving, drypoint & carborundum, c. 1960's Signed and numbered in pencil (see photos) Edition: 25 (9/25) Printed by the artist Condition: Adhesive residue on the verso to...Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsEngraving
- Ancient Landscape II (Ancient City)By Louise NevelsonLocated in Fairlawn, OHAncient Landscape II (Ancient City) Etching and drypoint, 1953-1955 Signed and titled in pencil by the artist; (see photo) Annotated: "E130 A/1" in pencil lower right Estate stamp v...Category
1950s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsEtching
- UntitledBy Henri GoetzLocated in Fairlawn, OHUntitled Signed in pencil lower right (see photo) Edition: 25 (9/25) (see photo) Engraving, drypoint & carborundum Printed by the artist Condition: Excellent, slight residue on reverse Sheet: 9 7/8 x 12 3/4" Image/Plate: 5 x 7" Note: Goetz was born in the United States, moved to Paris and became a noted Surrealist artist and journalist of the surrealist movement. As a printmaker, Goetz invented carborundum printmaking in the 1960’s. In 1968, La gravure au carborundum, a treatise on carborundum printing, was published by the Maeght Gallery. It was prefaced by Joan Miró. Goetz created many abstract prints using this method. Other artists such as Antoni Clavé, Antoni Tàpies, and in particular Joan Miró, employed carborundum printing in their work. Henri Bernard Goetz (1909-1989) Henri Bernard Goetz was born 29 September 1909 in New York, in a family of French and American origin. He studied at Harvard University and the Grand Central Art School before moving to Paris in 1930 where he continued his studies at the Academies Julian and Academies Ozenfant in Montparnasse. After a brief return to the US in the early 1930’s he settled permanently in France, taking a Parisian studio next to Victor Brauner. With Brauner Goetz became involved with the Surrealist group and was soon a highly accomplished exponent. 1935 would be a year of major importance for Goetz: he exhibited for the first time at the Salon des Surindependants, he married the Dutch painter Christine Boumeester and he met Hans Hartung, who would become a close lifelong friend. In 1937 Goetz held his first solo show at Galerie Van Leer, Paris. During the war, having neglected to become naturalized French citizens, Goetz and Boumeester became illegal aliens and both worked in the resistance movement. They printed leaflets on a simple printing press and created posters to paste...Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsDrypoint, Etching
- Omar’s CupBy Bernard ChildsLocated in Fairlawn, OHOmar’s Cup Power drypoint engraving, 1958 Printed in red, black with gold leaf highlights Annotated in pencil on detached bottom margin: “Printed by the artist’s own press at 4 rue d’universite, Paris, Sept. 1958” Signed and dated lower left: "Childs '58" Edition: 10 (8/10) Condition: Excellent Plate: 7 3/4 x 4 1/4" Sheet: 23 3/4 x 19 9/16"; (See photo) Dedicated in pencil by the artist: “For Alice and Albert Turner...Category
1950s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsDrypoint
- An 8 Set--3 * An 8 Set--5By Sam FrancisLocated in New York, NYVery good impressions of these extremely scarce, early color lithograph proofs, double-sided, on Rives BFK. Each an unique proof with color variations, aside from the edition of 100. One side signed, inscribed "monoprint" and numbered 10/16 in pencil. Printed by Joe Funk at Joseph Press...Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsColor, Lithograph
- Miro 31 Little La melodie acide. original lithograph painting.By Joan MiróLocated in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FLLa melodie acide. original lithograph painting. signed on the stone and numbered 1 to 1500 ej 384/1500Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsLithograph
- Limited Edition Lithograph as Exhibition Catalogue Cover, Signed and DedicatedBy Robert MotherwellLocated in New York, NYRobert Motherwell Limited Edition Lithograph as Exhibition Catalogue Cover, Signed and Dedicated to Jacqueline Brody (Editor of the Print Collectors' Newsletter), 1974 Lithograph on Limited Edition Catalogue, Ink Signed and Dedicated 10 x 24 inches Boldly signed n 1974 and dedicated in black felt tip pen to Jacqueline Brody, editor of the Print Collectors Newsletter from 1972 - 1996. This poignant 1974 Robert Motherwell lithograph...Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsInk, Lithograph, Offset
- CaracolBy Alexander CalderLocated in New York, NYEdition of 75 Signed and numbered in pencilCategory
Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsLithograph
- 1960's California Pop Art Abstract Expressionist LA Lithograph "About Women"Located in Surfside, FLJohn Altoon (1925 - 1969), an American artist, was born in Los Angeles to immigrant Armenian parents. From 1947–1949 he attended the Otis Art Institute, fr...Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsLithograph
- For LisaBy Willem de KooningLocated in New York, NYA very good impression of this color lithograph on cream laid Japan paper. Signed and numbered 48/250 in pencil by de Kooning. Published by Brand X Editions, Ltd., New York, with the...Category
1880s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
MaterialsColor, Lithograph