



Edward Kienholz
Follow this Artist"Untitled Abstract Watercolor 12x14"
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Watercolor : Watercolor on Paper
Size : 7x5.25 in | 18x13 cm
Framed : 14x12 in | 36x30 cmMUST SELLREDUCEDFAVORITE - Add to Watchlist Create Similar Listing
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Hand Signed : Lower right
Condition : Excellent
Framed with Glass : Black wood frame with white mat
Story / Additional Info : From the Streeter and Camille Blair collection of mid-century art. Purchased from the artist.
Certificate of Authenticity : Art Brokerage
LID : 32964
Edward Kienholz - United States
Art Brokerage: Edward Kienholz American Artist: b. 1927-1994. American artist Edward Kienholz.1927-1994. A gallery operator turned artist, Edward Kienholz became one of the leading figures associated with the radical movement on the West Coast and was identified with Popular Culture or Pop Art. He used common everyday objects in has assemblages and full-scale environments to jar public awareness of social issues that people like to avoid. However, unlike most pop artists, his imagery was not the conventional items of popular culture but was junk--raw, discarded, highly personal items that he found at swap meets, garage sales and in dumpsters. This element of chance effect also aligned him with the Dada movement. He was born in 1927 on a farm in Fairfield, Washington, and had little higher education except for a few semesters of college. A Rembrandt exhibit in Minneapolis inspired him to be an artist as did Tom Lea, an older muralist and painter whom he came to know while living in El Paso, Texas. Kienholz lived in Los Angeles for two decades. He married artist Nancy Reddin, and they lived in Berlin and then settled in New York City where he has been grouped with Robert Rauschenberg "hicks from the sticks" movement, a continuation of the Dada movement. His wife Nancy Reddin sometimes collaborates on the assemblages whose subjects invariably are social protest. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.