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Notes from the Catalogue: Robert Motherwell’s Early Surrealist Period

Notes from the catalogue of our May 11 auction of Contemporary Art.

 

Though Motherwell is known for his integral role in the New York school of Abstract Expressionism, the current lot from early in his career engages with Surrealist ideas of automatism. At the suggestion of his Columbia University professor, the important art historian Meyer Shapiro, Motherwell had worked with the Swiss Surrealist artist Kurt Seligmann, who in turn introduced him to the Chilean artist Roberto Matta. Under their guidance Motherwell began experimenting with the monoprint technique and adopted the Surrealist practice of automatism, allowing chance and the subconscious to play a role in producing artwork.

 

Lot 10: Robert Motherwell, Untitled (Imaginary Landscape) (EW.XVI), mixed media with color monotype, 1941. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000.

Lot 10: Robert Motherwell, Untitled (Imaginary Landscape) (EW.XVI), mixed media with color monotype, 1941. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000.

 

The current work was produced in Seligmann’s New York studio in 1941, reflecting these influences. Automatism would continue to play a role in Motherwell’s career as his oeuvre became increasingly more gestural, contributing to the success of his Abstract Expressionist work, including the lauded Elegies to the Spanish Republic series, which dominated most of his mature career.

 

2431-17: Robert Motherwell, Lament for Lorca, color lithograph, 1981-82. Sold November 15, 2016 for $20,000.

2431-17: Robert Motherwell, Lament for Lorca, from Elegy to the Spanish Republic, color lithograph, 1981-82. Sold November 15, 2016 for $20,000.

 

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May 2, 2017
Author: Swann News
Category: Contemporary Art
Tags:
  • abstract expressionism
  • Abstract Expressionism and The New York School
  • automatism
  • contemporary art
  • Kurt Seligmann
  • Meyer Shapiro
  • New York City
  • Notes from the Catalogue
  • Robert Motherwell
  • Roberto Matta
  • Surrealism
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