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Black Balloon

Artist (1920 - 1985)
Date1964
MediumAcrylic on canvas
Dimensions93 1/2 x 171 1/2 in. (237.5 x 435.6 cm)
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2010.36
Signedverso, u.l.: Gene Davis / (1964)
Accession number 2010.36
On View
On view
Provenanceto Estate of the Artist, 1985; to (Riva Yares Gallery, Sante Fe, NM); purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2010
Label TextGene Davis’s monumental Black Balloon extends from one edge of the canvas to the other, leaving no empty space in which to rest the eyes. This hypnotic sequence of vertical bands, reminiscent of retail barcodes and old-time television test patterns, makes two important statements: a color’s vibrancy depends on the colors around it, and stripes are as valid and vital a subject for painting as flowers or fruit.

La monumental obra Globo negro de Gene Davis se extiende de un borde al otro del lienzo, sin dejar ningún espacio vacío donde descansar la vista. La secuencia hipnótica de franjas verticales, que recuerda a los códigos de barras comerciales o a los antiguos patrones de prueba de la televisión, hace dos declaraciones importantes: la intensidad de un color depende de los colores que lo rodean, y las franjas son una temática tan válida y vital para la pintura como las flores o la fruta.
Markingsverso, stamped: Estate of Gene Davis
verso, on stretcher: [Riva Yares Galery label]
verso, on stretcher: [Charles Cowles Gallery label]

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