Still Life, Nude, Landscape: The Late Prints. His iconic and often provocative work had a profound impact upon the development of American Pop Art. Wesselman's choices of subject matter - nude, still life, landscape - are universally recognisable classical themes from the canon of art history.
Alan Cristea Gallery presents its first solo exhibition of work by Tom Wesselmann, whose iconic
and often provocative work had a profound impact upon the development of American Pop
Art. Alan Cristea Gallery is also pleased to announce that it is the exclusive world wide
representative for prints from the artist’s estate.
Wesselman’s choices of subject matter – nude, still life, landscape – are universally
recognisable classical themes from the canon of art history. Over the course of his career, he
reinterpreted these using his own distinctive visual language, characterised by a reductive line,
bold, flat primary colours and often the inclusion of symbols of American culture and patriotism.
Works included in this exhibition, such as Mixed Bouquet with Leger and Monica Sitting with
Mondrian, clearly demonstrate his respect for a European painterly tradition, but are suffused
with wit and a sense of playfulness indicative of that new generation of American artists.
As with many of his Pop contemporaries, Wesselmann appropriated source material not just
from fine art but from everyday sources such as advertising, magazine pin-ups and household
products. His egalitarian approach applied also to his innovative use of materials, bringing
industrial paint and metals into his practice.
The exhibition at the Alan Cristea Gallery focuses on prints made during the latter half of
Wesselmann’s four-decade career, including some of his most significant etchings, aquatints
and screenprints. Works from his influential Great American Nude series (begun in 1961) will be
included in the exhibition. The series was born from Wesselmann’s desire to create an iconic
genre in the same way that Steinbeck, Mailer and Hemingway sought to create the ‘Great
American Novel’.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue featuring a text by Marco Livingstone, the
preeminent writer on English and American artists of the Pop Art generation.
About the Artist
Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended Hiram College in
Ohio from 1949-51 before entering the University of Cincinnati. In 1953 his studies were
interrupted after he was drafted into the army for two years, during which time he began to draw
cartoons. After returning to his studies and receiving a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1956,
Wesselmann decided to pursue a career in cartooning and enrolled in the Art Academy of
Cincinnati, followed by studying in the Cooper Union in New York, where his focus shifted to fine
art; he received his diploma in 1959. In 1959-60, Wesselmann became a founding member of
the Judson Gallery along with Jim Dine and Marc Ratliff. In 1962 he was featured in the
important New Realist exhibition alongside Dine, Oldenburg, Rosenthal and Segal at the Sidney
Janis Gallery, and in 1977 his work was included in the American Art Since 1945 show at
MoMA.
Selected solo exhibitions and retrospectives include: Virginia Museum of Fine Art (2013);
Montreal Museum of Fine Art (2012); The Kreeger Museum, Washington (2010); Haunch of
Venison, London (2010); Galerie Thomas, Munich (2009); Forum Gallery, Los Angeles
(2008); Maxwell Davidson Gallery New York (2007, 2004, 1999); and The Columns Gallery,
Seoul (2007). Wesselmann’s works are housed in numerous public collections, including:
Museum Ludwig, Cologne; National Galerie, Berlin; Musée d’Art Moderne et d’Art
Contemporain, Nice; IR Israel, Jerusalem; SP Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid; Hara
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture, Washington DC; MOMA,
New York; Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington D.C.; Walker Art Centre,
Minneapolis; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
About Alan Cristea Gallery
One of the leading commercial contemporary galleries in Europe, the Alan Cristea Gallery is the
primary representative for a number of established international contemporary artists, artists'
estates and emerging artists. The gallery opened at 31 Cork Street in 1995 and since then has
expanded to a second exhibition space at 34 Cork Street, with both galleries showing a
continuous programme of exhibitions including contemporary paintings, works on paper,
sculpture and installations. In addition, the gallery is known for its commitment to original prints
and editions, commissioning and facilitating innovative projects by outstanding artists, and is the
largest publisher of contemporary editions and prints in Europe. Forthcoming projects include
Gillian Ayres, Michael Craig-Martin, Edmund de Waal, Ian Davenport, Jim Dine and Howard
Hodgkin.
The gallery is a member of the International Fine Print Dealers Association and Alan Cristea is
treasurer of the Society of London Art Dealers.
Private opening 13 November 2013 18-19.30
Alan Cristea Gallery
31 Cork Street, London
Open hours: from Monday to Friday 10 - 17.30 and Saturday 11 - 14
Free admission