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American,
b. 1934
Untitled
1963
Lacquer on masonite
96 x 108.5 in. (243.84 x 275.59 cm)
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation and the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2009.11
In 1963, when Llyn Foulkes painted this huge, untitled serial triptych of abstracted rock formations, he was at a crucial stylistic crossroads in his early career. The previous year, his somber, masterful collagist paintings—black, charred, and desolate—had been treated to a survey exhibition at the Pasadena Art Museum, and Foulkes was poised to take his place alongside Kienholz, Berman, and Conner as a purveyor of the still-burgeoning West Coast assemblage movement.
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