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American
(1917–2008)
Untitled
1967-1975
Collage
115 x 83 in. (292.1 x 210.82 cm)
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation and the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2008.16
Between 1967 and 1975, Manny Farber made large abstract paintings on paper. It was a fertile period for new types of abstraction in American art, and Farber’s paintings contributed to that creative moment in a way that has not been fully acknowledged. These works pit simplicity against complexity. Their unconventional shapes are pleasingly elemental: a circle, a fanlike arc, a fusion of two partial triangles, and so on. At first, the surfaces look as simple as the shapes; these works are dominated by one or two colors, yet the closer you look, the more variations and incidents you see: a welter of lines creates meandering patterns; drips and splotches provide flourishes of contrasting color.
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