Circum I

Circum I

Morris LouisWW-1959-101120
1959·Acrylic resin on canvas·255.3 × 353.1 cm (100 1/2 × 139 in.)

Catalogue

Year
1959
Dimensions
255.3 × 353.1 cm (100 1/2 × 139 in.)

Artist

Morris Louis
Morris Louis

Painting

Morris Louis was an American abstract painter who pioneered the technique of pouring and staining diluted acrylic paint directly onto unprimed canvas, creating luminous veils of color that seemed to float within the weave itself. Working in Washington, D.C., he developed his signature approach in the 1950s, moving away from gestural abstraction toward a practice centered on the optical properties of pigment and ground. His paintings, often organized into series such as the Veils and Florals, eschew both representation and compositional hierarchy, instead treating color saturation and transparency as primary formal concerns. Louis died in 1962 at age fifty, his influence on color field painting and subsequent abstract practices secured despite his brief career.

Baltimore, United States

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Year
1959
Dimensions
255.3 × 353.1 cm (100 1/2 × 139 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1959-101120

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Morris Louis

Morris Louis

Painting

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