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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Norman Lewis, Untitled, 1964

Norman Lewis American, 1909-1979

Untitled, 1964
Oil on paper
19 x 24 inches
48.3 x 61 cm
Signed and dated at lower left: NORMAN LEWIS -64
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As noted by Ruth Fine: 'Like many artists, Lewis created some of his most compelling and experimental compositions on paper due to this surface's availability in substantial quantities, diverse colors...
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As noted by Ruth Fine: "Like many artists, Lewis created some of his most compelling and experimental compositions on paper due to this surface's availability in substantial quantities, diverse colors and textural properties, lightweight transportability, and relatively low cost. His works on paper range from quickly set-down quotidian observations to heavily worked painterly compositions of deep imaginative power. They move from Lewis's concerns with the human figure and the architecture of the city to his engagement with far-reaching abstractions that emerge from his interest in music, ritual practice, and forms in nature."


"Lewis's art is difficult to describe in a summary fashion. Its development neither followed a linear path, nor ever arrived at a single signature style, as did the work of most of his better-known contemporaries, such as Barnett Newman (1905-1970) and Jackson Pollock (1912-1956). Rather, Lewis simultaneously explored multiple motifs in diverse media. As new subjects and formal ideas were added, earlier concern remained in play. Another reason the work is difficult to categorize is his emphatic distinction between artistic integrity and socio-political activism and the manner, which shifted over time, in which his belief in the separation of these two concerns is manifested in his art." - Ruth Fine, Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis

"The most consistent thread in Lewis's art from the 1930s through the 1970s is his concern with artistic process and his search for distinctive and expressive ways to investigate the materials and techniques of his profession: the spiritual in the material." - Ruth Fine, Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis

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Provenance

The artist; to
Private collection, California; to
[June Kelly Gallery, New York]; to 
Private collection, New York, until 2021

Exhibitions

The Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama (possibly); Studio Museum of Harlem, New York, Spiral: Perspectives on an African-American Collective, December 5, 2010-October 23, 2011, pp. 11-12, illus.  

Literature

Lauren Haynes and Emily G. Hanna, Spiral: Perspectives on an African-American Art Collective, New York: The Studio Museum in Harlem, 2011, pp. 11-12, illus. // "Studio Museum Presents Spiral Perspectives on an African-American Art Collective, Museum Publicity, August 3, 2011, museumpublicity.com/2011/08/03/studio-museum-presents-spiral-perspectives-on-an-african-american-art-collective/ // Lance Esplund, "Voices Stifled by Solidarity," The Wall Street Journal, August 17, 2011, wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111903480904576510491000455006
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