Quiet Firecracker

Quiet Firecracker

Gene DavisWW-1968-218084
1968·Acrylic paint on canvas·support: 2210 x 537 mm

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Year
1968
Dimensions
support: 2210 x 537 mm
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Artist

Gene Davis
Gene Davis

Painting

Gene Davis was an American painter associated with the Color Field movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Working primarily in acrylic on canvas, he developed a distinctive vocabulary of vertical stripes in vivid, carefully calibrated hues that created optical vibration and spatial illusion. His paintings eschew representational content entirely, instead treating color relationships and rhythm as the primary subject.

Washington, D.C., USA

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Year
1968
Dimensions
support: 2210 x 537 mm
Watts ID
WW-1968-218084

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Artist

Gene Davis

Gene Davis

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