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Murray, Judith

JUDITH MURRAY Lincoln Center Mozart Bicentennial, 1991 - Signed

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This signed and numbered serigraph by Judith Murray was created for the benefit of the Lincoln Center Mostly Mozart Festival in 1991. Renowned for her contributions to abstract art, Murray's work is characterized by its vibrant color palette and dynamic compositions. This particular serigraph captures her distinctive style, blending bold forms with an intricate play of light and shadow.

Judith Murray is celebrated for her ability to infuse abstract art with emotional depth and visual intensity. Her work often explores themes of harmony and dissonance, balance and imbalance, reflecting the complexities of human experience through abstract forms. In this piece, Murray's use of color and geometric shapes evokes the energy and sophistication of Mozart's music, creating a visual symphony that resonates with viewers.

As a female artist in the predominantly male field of abstract art, Murray has made significant strides in pushing the boundaries and expanding the scope of contemporary abstraction. Her innovative approach and commitment to exploring new artistic expressions have earned her a respected place in the art world.

Details

Sku: LC1029-B

Artist: Judith Murray

Title: Lincoln Center Mozart Bicentennial

Year: 1991

Signed: Yes

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 72

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: C: Several Signs of use and handling, some visible marks

Supplemental Condition Information: Two surface cracks in the middle of the image area.

Dimensions

Paper Size: 45 x 40 inches ( 114 x 102 cm )

Image Size: 45 x 40 inches ( 114 x 102 cm )

JUDITH MURRAY Lincoln Center Mozart Bicentennial, 1991 - Signed

$1,200

About the Artist

Judith Murray

American artist Judith Murray has created a trademark language that is abstract and deeply expressive. Oil paintings from early in her career in the 1970s exhibited stark and incisive forms in red, white, yellow and black. The vertical bar down the right-hand edge of the canvas that first appeared in those paintings has become a permanent element in all her work, in effect anchoring the rest of the canvas to the picture’s frame. Over the years, she has remained faithful to the use of only these four colors, mixing and combining them to produce a seemingly infinite variety of hues. The discipline of restricting her palette has given a kind of subliminal, even invisible, stability to her work. More recently, Murray has been creating large-scale paintings in which mostly short brushstrokes scramble and chase each other in lively patterns across the canvas. In her latest paintings, scattered among the animated brushstrokes are abstract, eccentric geometric shapes in her basic four colors that combine these multiple compositional components to make a single statement Judith Murray has had solo shows at the legendary Clocktower, New York; PS 1/MoMA, New York; the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts; as well as many gallery exhibitions including at the historic Betty Parsons Gallery in 1976. She is the recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award in Painting; a Guggenheim Fellowship; and The National Endowment of the Arts Award. Murray was inducted into The National Academy in 2009.
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