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Komoski, Bill

BILL KOMOSKI Community Holiday Festival, 1987 - Signed

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This signed and numbered print by Bill Komoski was created for the benefit of the Lincoln Center in 1987. Known for his intricate and vibrant abstract compositions, Komoski’s work in this piece exemplifies his dynamic use of color and form. The print is part of a limited edition, adding to its exclusivity and value.

Komoski’s contribution to the Lincoln Center underscores his support for the arts and reflects the institution’s commitment to promoting contemporary artists. This print is not only a testament to Komoski's artistic talent but also serves as a significant piece of cultural history, representing a collaboration between an influential artist and a major cultural institution.

Details

Sku: LC1023-B

Artist: Bill Komoski

Title: Community Holiday Festival

Year: 1987

Signed: Yes

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 72

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 41.5 x 34 inches ( 105 x 86 cm )

Image Size: 41.5 x 34 inches ( 105 x 86 cm )

BILL KOMOSKI Community Holiday Festival, 1987 - Signed

$2,500

About the Artist

Bill Komoski

Bill Komoski is a contemporary American painter whose work has garnered critical acclaim since the late 1980s for its deep commitment to painterly investigation over superficial novelty. Known for compositions that shift fluidly between structured form and energetic disarray, Komoski’s paintings evoke the feeling of watching a visual system evolve—oscillating between order and chaos, logic and spontaneity. Rather than following transient trends, Komoski has built a practice centered on materiality, spatial tension, and the transformative possibilities of abstraction. His layered surfaces and dynamic geometries offer a visceral, almost architectural experience, where color, texture, and shape interact in unpredictable yet resonant ways. This approach allows his work to remain both grounded in painterly tradition and continually exploratory. Komoski's art has been exhibited widely in galleries and institutions across the United States, and his ability to balance formal control with expressive freedom has placed him in the lineage of artists who challenge viewers to engage both visually and intellectually. Whether interpreted as visual systems or emotional topographies, his paintings offer sustained and rewarding encounters that defy easy categorization.
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