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Festival Predella
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Festival Predella
silkscreen
Don Nice
Edition. Pencil signed and numbered 26/72. Commissioned by Lincoln Center for their Community Holiday Festival. The Lincoln Center/List Poster and Print Program was established in 1962, making contemporary art of the highest quality available to the public. Fine print editions, along with handmade, collectible posters, are created by leading artists to commemorate Lincoln Center events and series.
A contemporary American realist, Don Nice (1932-2019) was a classic figure in American art. He burst upon the scene in the early 1960’s when the Whitney Museum of American Art acquired his “American Series #5” and he was subsequently recognized as one of the innovative group of “new perceptual realists” who wanted to put content back into painting. Nice integrated a gestured technique gleaned from earlier expressionist and Abstract Expressionist painters with a realist focus and energy derived from Pop Art. Combining a naturalist’s interest in observation with an artist’s compulsion for artistic vision, Nice embraced aspects of popular culture and critical issues of our time. He painted classic American products like sneakers, candy wrappers and soda bottles with the same intensity he lavished on quintessential site-specific landscapes from the Hudson River Valley to the Sierra Nevada Mountains. In doing so he created a distinctive vision of civilization’s detritus in league with cultural concerns for the environment. Born in California, Nice studied art in Europe and earned an MFA at Yale, and then established himself in New York City before acquiring a house and studio overlooking the Hudson River. He taught at the School of Visual Arts in New York for many years and has served as Dean. He was a member of the National Academy of Design, where he served as Vice President.
Over the past 50 years, Nice’s work has entered the permanent collections of more than 70 museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Walker Art Center, Art Gallery of Ontario, and the National Gallery of Australia. Nice has had over 60 solo exhibitions in the United States and abroad, and has been included in more than 140 group exhibitions in prominent galleries and museums globally.
Paper: 35 x 45.5 in (88.9 x 115.57 cm)
Created: 1988
Condition: Very Good
The item may have signs of aging, fading, or use (however minor), such as scratches, dings, and scuff marks. There is a crimp along right edge and under signature. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 1980-1999 Materials: silkscreen Condition: Good. The item may have signs of aging, fading, or use (however minor), such as scratches, dings, and scuff marks. There is a crimp along right edge and under signature. Creation Date: 1988 Styles / Movements: Realism, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 673578 -
Dimensions
W. 45.5 in; H. 35 in; W. 115.57 cm; H. 88.9 cm;
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