Color Figure Study 1978 25x21
Manuel Neri
Works on Paper (not prints) : Acrylic, Graphite on Paper
Size : 12x9 in | 30x23 cm
Framed : 25x21 in | 64x53 cm
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Year1978
Hand SignedHand Signed Lower Right in Pencil
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassWhite Gold on Maple with 8-Ply Archival Mating
Provenance / HistoryCharles Cowles Gallery NY, NY
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LID80658
Manuel Neri - United States
Art Brokerage: Manuel Neri American Artist: b. 1930. He (born April 12, 1930) is an American sculptor, painter, and printmaker and a notable member of the "second generation" of the Bay Area Figurative Movement. Neri was born in Sanger, California, to immigrant parents who had fled Mexico during political unrest following the Mexican Revolution. He began attending college at San Francisco City College in 1950, initially studying to be an electrical engineer. After taking a class in ceramics there, he was inspired to become an artist. He continued his education at California College of Arts and Crafts and at California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute). Neri studied under Richard Diebenkorn and Elmer Bischoff, taking up abstract expressionism under their influence, but later turning toward figurative art along with them. In the late 1950s, he was a member of the artist-run cooperative gallery, the Six Gallery, along with Joan Brown, Bruce Conner, and Jay DeFeo. In 1959, Neri became an original member of Bruce Conner's Rat Bastard Protective Association. Neri taught sculpture and ceramics at California School of Fine Arts from 1959-1965 and was on the faculty of the University of California, Davis from 1965-1999. In 2006, Neri was a recipient of the International Sculpture Center's Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award. Although Neri's work includes many paintings, drawings, and prints, his primary medium is sculpture, typically using plaster, but sometimes marble or bronze. He is noted for his life-size sculptures, which though clearly figurative in nature, are abstracted figures rather than realist representations. His sculptures often emphasize surface texture, and the surfaces of his sculptures are often, sanded, chipped, or painted to emphasize textures. His approach to sculpture is often described as "painterly", and his approach to drawing and painting is correspondingly described as "sculptural". Listings wanted.