Untitled

Jim Falconer

Untitled, 196621.3 x 21.9cmSign in to view price
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Material
watercolour and ink on paper
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This bold and vibrant painting features a striking female figure with dramatic, stylized features. The colors are bold and contrasting, with a bright yellow background framing the woman's face, which is rendered in bold black lines and vivid red lips. The hair is depicted as dynamic, swirling lines that add a sense of energy and movement to the composition. The overall style is bold, graphic, and evocative, characteristic of the Pop Art movement that emerged in the mid-20th century. The artist's intention appears to be a playful and provocative portrayal of female identity and the representation of women in popular culture. ...

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Jim Falconer
Artist
Jim Falconer
B.1943, American

Jim Falconer’s bright, surrealist works land between abstraction and figuration, Western and non-Western inspirations. Part of the Hairy Who, the artist-led exhibition group (1966-1969), and, more broadly, of the Chicago Imagists movement, Falconer studied the psychological expression of the human figure amidst the American political landscape in the 1960s. Active in the anti-war efforts, Falconer was part of the Chicago branch of Artists Against the War in Vietnam, alongside artists and friends such as Dominick Di Meo and Robert Donley. Exhibiting together with artists Jim Nutt, Art Green, Gladys Nilsson, Suellen Rocca, and Karl Wirsum as part of the Hairy Who, Falconer describes his work of that time as “punk rock.” The artist’s bold rebellions of colour and composition in the time of political and civil unrest stand in contrast to the rest of Hairy Who’s attentive craftsmanship. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Jim Falconer: Artworks
Untitled
Jim Falconer
Untitled, 1966
21.3 x 21.9cm
Untitled
Jim Falconer
Untitled, 1966
39.4 x 24.1cm
Untitled
Jim Falconer
Untitled, 1968
62.2 x 54.6 x 1.9cm
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