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Self-Portrait with Lizzy

Red Grooms

Artwork Details

Self-Portrait with Lizzy
1982
Red Grooms
lithograph on paper
20 x 16 ½ in. (52.07 x 41.91 cm);28 1/16 in x 22 1/16 in (71.28 cm x 56.04 cm);20 1/2 in x 16 1/2 in (52.07 cm x 41.91 cm)
Museum purchase made possible by the Alfred E. Pernt Memorial Fund in honor of Doctor of Technical Sciences Max H. J. Pernt and his wife Anna Pernt (née Mueller)
1986/2.110

Description

Subject Matter:

Red Grooms is a multimedia artist best known for his colorful pop-art constructions depicting frenetic scenes of modern urban life. The vivid color, crowded composition, and energized texture of this print is similar to his multimedia constructions. This print is a self-portrait of the artist with Elizabeth Ross, a dancer and a friend of Grooms'. The pair is pictured in the work of another Pop artist, Alex Katz's Pas de Deux V, Red Grooms and Lizzy Ross, screenprint, 1994 Grooms and Ross met in the late 1970s. During the summer of 1957, Grooms studied under Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Although a Pop Artist, Grooms was influenced by some aspects of Abstract Expressionism.

Physical Description:

In the foreground, a man with red-hair wears a striped blue shirt with the top few buttons undone.  He holds a pencil in his left hand. Behind him is a woman with short dark hair, red lipstick, and blue eye shawdow. She wears a white t-shirt with the word "BEBE" on the front. There are framed pictures on the wall behind the man and woman.

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