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Youngerman, Jack

JACK YOUNGERMAN At Pace-Columbus, 1977

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This original 1977 poster features the work of Jack Youngerman, known for his bold abstract forms and vibrant colors. Published as part of the Pace Columbus section, it highlights the Pace family's pivotal role in transforming the Columbus Museum of Art into a contemporary art hub during the 1960s–80s. Now celebrated with a dedicated museum section, this poster is both a historical artifact and a tribute to Youngerman’s contributions to modern art.

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Sku: MI1234

Artist: Jack Youngerman

Title: At Pace-Columbus

Year: 1977

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 2000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 29 x 23 inches ( 74 x 58 cm )

Image Size: 25 x 20.25 inches ( 64 x 51 cm )

JACK YOUNGERMAN At Pace-Columbus, 1977

$45

About the Artist

Jack Youngerman

Jack Youngerman (1926–2020) was an American artist known for abstract paintings featuring simplified organic forms and exploring figure-and-ground relationships. Born in Missouri, he studied art at the University of North Carolina and the University of Missouri before moving to Paris on a G.I. Scholarship. There, he studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, where he befriended Ellsworth Kelly and was influenced by artists like Constantin Brancusi and Jean Arp. Youngerman's first exhibition was in 1950 at Galerie Maeght in Paris. After moving to New York in 1956, he gained recognition with exhibitions worldwide. His works are held in major collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of Modern Art.
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