Untitled
1970
102.0 x 76.0 cm
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Untitled
지클레 / 아트 프린트
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The Artist's Inspiration
Jack Youngerman was an American artist known for his abstract paintings and constructions. Born in 1926, he studied art at the University of North Carolina and later attended classes at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. It was during this time that he met fellow artist Ellsworth Kelly, with whom he formed a lasting friendship. Youngerman's work was influenced by the likes of Henri Matisse and Jean Arp, and he became a prominent figure in the American art scene.Key Features of "Untitled"
The painting "Untitled" is characterized by its use of bold, geometric shapes and vibrant colors. The dominant triangle shape is divided into two halves, with one side featuring a bright orange hue and the other a deep purple. This juxtaposition of colors creates a sense of tension and visual interest, drawing the viewer's eye to the center of the composition. The work is a prime example of Youngerman's exploration of abstract shape and form.- Medium: Acrylic on paper
- Size: 102 x 76 cm
- Date: 1970
- Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum
The world of abstract art is vast and fascinating, with artists like Jack Youngerman pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation. "Untitled" is a testament to Youngerman's skill and vision, and its beauty continues to inspire and captivate audiences today.
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A Parisian Pioneer of Geometric Abstraction
Jack Youngerman (1926 – 2020) stands as a singular figure in the landscape of mid-century American art, recognized primarily for his sculptural constructions and meticulously crafted paintings that championed geometric abstraction. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he embarked on an artistic journey marked by formative years spent in Louisville before relocating to New York City in 1947, fueled by a G.I. scholarship enabling him to pursue studies at the University of North Carolina under wartime naval training programs. His academic grounding solidified at the University of Missouri in 1947, setting the stage for an extraordinary transatlantic adventure – namely his arrival in Paris in autumn of that same year on another prestigious G.I. grant. This Parisian immersion proved pivotal to Youngerman’s artistic evolution. He enrolled at École des Beaux-Arts where he honed his skills under Jean Souverbie, absorbing the intellectual currents of Surrealism and Dada while simultaneously cultivating an unwavering fascination with the burgeoning movement of geometric abstraction. His travels across Europe – Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Greece – weren't merely excursions; they were deliberate investigations into artistic heritage and contemporary trends. He sought inspiration from masters like Constantin Brancusi and Jean Arp, whose sculptural explorations mirrored his own preoccupation with organic form and spatial relationships. Crucially, he forged enduring friendships with Ellsworth Kelly and César, fellow students at École des Beaux-Arts who shared a commitment to uncompromising visual language. The influence of Calder and Bill was palpable during this period, reflecting Youngerman’s engagement with the radical experimentation unfolding in Parisian studios. Exhibitions like Salon des Réalités Nouvelles showcased artists pushing boundaries—Max Bill, Auguste Herbin, Richard Lohe—and solidified Youngelman's conviction that art should confront viewers with challenging concepts of shape and color. He also visited the Salon de Mai to observe the dominant aesthetic sensibilities of the École de Paris, encountering luminaries like Matisse who championed expressive brushwork and tonal harmonies. Youngerman’s artistic output is characterized by a deliberate reduction to essential elements—often cubes or spheres—arranged in precise configurations that prioritize visual clarity and intellectual rigor. His paintings are distinguished by their restrained palettes and meticulous layering of pigment, reflecting a profound respect for material properties and the transformative potential of color. Works like “Inside Ultramarine” exemplify this approach, demonstrating Youngerman’s dedication to exploring the fundamental principles of abstraction while simultaneously acknowledging the legacy of European artistic traditions. Similarly, Untitled and July 26 stand as testaments to his unwavering commitment to geometric precision and contemplative visual experience. His enduring contribution to art history lies in his role as a champion of geometric abstraction during its formative years—a movement that sought to liberate painting from representational constraints and embrace the expressive power of pure form. Youngerman’s legacy continues to inspire artists today, reminding us of the importance of intellectual curiosity and artistic courage in confronting complex aesthetic challenges.Jack Youngerman
1926 - 2020 , United States of America
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Geometric Abstraction
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Minimalism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Ellsworth Kelly
- Alexander Calder
- Date Of Birth: 1926
- Date Of Death: 2020
- Full Name: Jack Youngerman
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Untitled
- July 26
- Place Of Birth: St. Louis, United States

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