Ed Kerns
“Octopus Meditations Series: Kelp King with Nine Brains 2023 32x32”
Original Painting : Collage w/ Custom Rubber Stamps, Archival Ink, Watercolor, Acrylic, Stickers on
Size: 26.00x20.00 inches | 66x51 cm
Framed : 32.00x32.00 in | 81x81 cm
Edition: Original
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Year2023
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassFramed w/ Archival Mat
Purchased fromArtist 2023
Provenance / HistoryThis work developed from the Octopus Meditations Series as a spiritual metaphor for the remarkable intelligence of Octopuses who survive by their adaptive, conscious decision making in an environment where they exist as unprotected(no exoskeleton ), delicious masses of protein sought by many predators. Evolution has made enabled them to change color, shape and texture to fit into their environment in such a manner that their presence is hidden. They are smart, curious sentient beings and offer a way to study consciousness, art and being. These works are routinely exhibited in Art and Science Collaborative settings and are known for their advancement of the principle of "consilience" or intellectual unity.
Story / Additional InfoEd Kerns is an American painter and educator. He studied with Grace Hartigan, the highly regarded American Abstract Expressionist. Through his friendship with Hartigan, Kerns came to know and work for many artists of the New York School, including Willem de Kooning, James Brooks, Philip Guston, Clyfford Still, and Sam Francis. Kerns’ career in New York had a meteoric trajectory. In 1972, his first exhibition at the Sachs Gallery on 57th Street in Manhattan garnered high critical praise. The New York Times, The Village Voice, Arts Magazine, ArtForum , and ArtNews were among the numerous publications to praise his work. Kerns lived and exhibited in Manhattan for 12 years before coming to Lafayette College to chair and build the modern era Art Department. In 1987, Kerns was awarded the Eugene and Mildred Clapp Professorship of Art. He became the youngest person to hold an endowed chair in the College’s history. Kerns has enjoyed a long association with the New York galleries.
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