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Jennifer Bartlett 'Dandelions'

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System ID # 16607492
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Jennifer Bartlett 'Dandelions'

  • Signed Lower Right
  • Limited Edition #87 of 200
  • Double Matted

About the Artist:

Jennifer Bartlett was an influential figure in New York's art scene, renowned for her pioneering work in Conceptual art through the innovative use of enamel on steel plates. Her magnum opus, "Rhapsody," an expansive painting stretching over 153 feet, stands as a testament to her ingenuity and has become an iconic piece in late 20th-century American art. This work exemplifies Bartlett's unique ability to merge the intellectual rigor of Conceptualism with the sensory depth of painting, challenging traditional boundaries and fostering a dialogue between abstraction and representation. Her approach not only redefined artistic practices but also offered a fresh perspective on the relationship between art and material.

Beyond her remarkable contributions to art, Bartlett's legacy is characterized by her role as a trailblazer for future generations. Her work bridged disparate art movements, infusing Conceptual art with emotional and aesthetic depth, and encouraged artists to explore new territories in form, content, and medium. Living and working in Amagansett, N.Y., Bartlett's influence persists through the artists and enthusiasts she inspired, ensuring that her vision and contributions continue to be celebrated and explored. Her dedication to challenging the status quo and pushing the limits of artistic expression has left an indelible mark on the art world, securing her place as a seminal figure in contemporary art.

Condition:
Good, As Shown

Size:
23.5" X 27"
14" X 17.5"