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Pulsar

Sam Gilliam; The Perishable Press Limited

Artwork Details

Pulsar
1974
Sam Gilliam; The Perishable Press Limited
screenprint with collage and stitching on paper
10 1/2 in x 10 1/2 in (26.7 cm x 26.7 cm)
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.298

Description

Subject Matter:

This print is similar to Sam Gilliam's larger paintings in its use of vibrant colors that flow into one another and the use of stitching. Gilliam is best known for his drape paintings which blur the line between painting and sculpture. He is known for experimenting with surfaces and textures, and abandoned the standard canvas fairly early in his career. 

Unlike many other African American artists working during the same periods, Gilliam has achieved great success. Notably, his work has gone to auction and done well. Several of his paintings were auctioned at Swann's first African American art auction in 2007. Gilliam has exhibited nationally and internationally, and his work is included in the permanent collections of major museums.

This print was included in an artist's book that was assembled by Walter Hamady of The Perishable Press Limited.

Physical Description:

This is a multi-colored abstract silkscreen print. The colors flow into one another and form organic shapes. This print is included in an artist's book. 

Usage Rights:

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