Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Color Field Painting
1961
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Number 2-07
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Morris Louis (1912-1962), a pivotal figure in American Abstract Expressionism, revolutionized painting with his groundbreaking Veil paintings—particularly ‘Number 2-07,’ created in 1961. This monumental canvas transcends mere visual representation, delving into profound explorations of color and process, solidifying Louis’s place as one of the foremost innovators of Color Field painting.
‘Number 2-07’ presents a deceptively simple yet remarkably complex composition. Two dominant vertical columns of overlapping color dominate the canvas, eschewing traditional linear perspective in favor of an immersive experience for the viewer. Louis achieved this mesmerizing effect through his pioneering use of Magna paint—a revolutionary oil-based acrylic resin that allowed him to apply diluted pigment directly onto the canvas surface. This staining technique ensured a seamless integration between color and fabric, resulting in a textural richness that belies its apparent stillness.
The artwork’s vibrant palette—characterized by interwoven bands of orange, green, blue, and red—immediately captivates the eye. However, Louis didn't merely employ color; he orchestrated it to evoke a palpable sense of atmospheric depth. The translucency of each column allows underlying layers to peek through, creating subtle gradations that mimic the diffusion of light through foliage or water – mirroring influences from Cézanne and Speicher. This masterful manipulation of hue contributes significantly to the painting’s contemplative mood.
Louis emerged during the height of Abstract Expressionism, a movement characterized by artists prioritizing emotion and spontaneity over representational accuracy. He drew inspiration from figures like Helen Frankenthaler and Kenneth Noland, who similarly explored large-scale color fields as vehicles for conveying psychological states. ‘Number 2-07’ stands apart through its deliberate embrace of gravity—the artist carefully controlling the flow of Magna paint to produce cascading streams that solidify into fan-like shapes upon contact with the canvas.
Beyond its formal qualities, ‘Number 2-07’ resonates with symbolic undertones. The flowing colors can be interpreted as representing natural phenomena—the ceaseless movement of water or sunlight—inviting viewers to contemplate themes of transformation and serenity. Ultimately, Louis's masterpiece succeeds in capturing a moment of profound stillness amidst the dynamism of artistic experimentation, leaving an indelible mark on the history of modern art.
1912 - 1962 , アメリカ合衆国
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