Milton Resnick
169.5 x 172.7 cm
Milton Resnick’s Music Lesson (1958) emerges from a critical moment in the artist’s career, when his commitment to Abstract Expressionism was fully formed yet still tethered to the lingering presence of image and referential structure. Painted the year before his exhibition at the Ellison Gallery in Fort Worth, Texas—organized by his close friends and early champions Nancy and Robert Ellison—the work reflects Resnick’s deepening engagement with gesture, color, and the physicality of paint, situating it firmly within the postwar New York School.
Born in Bratslav, Ukraine, and raised in Brooklyn after immigrating to the United States in 1922, Resnick studied at Pratt Institute before transferring to the American Artists School, where he formed enduring friendships with Arshile Gorky and Willem de Kooning. By the late 1950s, he had developed a distinctive painterly language built from short, rhythmic brushstrokes and dense accumulations of pigment, revealing the lasting influence of Paul Cézanne in both palette and mark-making. In Music Lesson, compact strokes and shifting color fields suggest an underlying image without fully resolving into representation, marking a key moment before the imageless surfaces of Resnick’s later work.
The painting reflects Resnick’s belief in painting as an existential and intuitive act. As he wrote in the Ellison Gallery exhibition catalogue, the artist “lives on thin air… he must go where with every step his strength and interest grow,” a statement that underscores the restless inquiry driving his practice. Music Lesson stands as a compelling example of Resnick’s texturally rich and evocative painting, capturing the tension between image and abstraction that defines postwar American art.
Provenance
The artist;Robert A. Ellison, Jr., New York; to
The Estate of Robert A. Ellison, Jr., New York, 2021 until the present
Exhibitions
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, Milton Resnick: Paintings 1945–1985, June 21-August 11, 1985Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation, New York, Milton Resnick: Paintings 1937-1987, July 17-December 21, 2018, no. 13, illus.
Cheim & Read, New York, Milton Resnick: Paintings 1954-1957, October 26, 2021-January 15, 2022
