Untitled

Jim Falconer

Untitled, 196862.2 x 54.6 x 1.9cmSign in to view price
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Material
serigraph print mounted on oil-painted linoleum  in artist’s frame with original price tag 
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This vibrant contemporary artwork features a striking central motif against a backdrop of colorful floral patterns. The composition is dominated by bold, dynamic forms in shades of black, yellow, and red, creating a striking visual contrast. The artist employs a distinctive style characterized by intricate, geometric patterns and a playful, almost totemic representation of the central figure. While the specific symbolism or meaning may be open to interpretation, the work evokes a sense of cultural expression and creative energy, hinting at the artist's intention to explore themes of identity, spirituality, or social commentary. ...

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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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