Description:

KENNETH VICTOR YOUNG
AMERICAN, WASHINGTON, D.C., 1933-2017
SUN SPOT - MOON SPOTS ca. 1968-69
Acrylic on canvas
Verso signed, titled and inscribed: Kenneth Young / Sun spot/ 1827 Rigg Pl. NW / Washington D.C. / verso labels: SECURELY TO YOUR ENTRY/
Kenneth Young / 1827 Riggs Pl. Wash, DC 20009 / MOON SPOTS / Acrylic / canvas
(in type) For artists born or now residing in Maryland: Cross out one: This entry may not travel with "Maryland Artists Today III;" verso label: 53. MOON SPOTS II 6(2) / ACRYLIC / BY / KENNETH V. YOUNG / $500
This work has been exhibited in two different orientations; one in the direction of the artist's signature, at the Franz Bader Gallery, and one in the direction of the labels.

Catalogue Note:
Sun Spot - Moon Spots is a transitional piece in the oeuvre of Kenneth Young. The artist has softened the geometric bands seen in his "Riot Series" of 1968 and has introduced the "Orbs" that would define his work in the 1970s. Leslie Young said of her father, "He was all about the physical earth, and space, and things that are beyond--- energy, and how that ties into life and afterlife."

Young was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1933. He studied science at the University of Louisville, where he befriended fellow Louisville native Sam Gilliam and switched his focus to art. In 1959, Young won the prestigious University of Louisville Allen R. Hite Scholarship, joining the ranks of previous winners Sam Gilliam and Robert Douglas. 1964 was an important year for Young: he moved to Washington, D.C., staying briefly with former classmate Sam Gilliam, and took a position as an exhibition designer for the Smithsonian institute, a job he would hold for over 30 years.

In 1965, six artists from the area - Gene Davis, Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, Howard Mehring, Thomas Downing and Paul Reed - exhibited at the now-famous exhibition at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, cementing the movement known as the "Washington Color School." Young was friends with most of the participants and used similar techniques in his work, painting with diluted acrylics on raw canvas.

  • Provenance: Purchased, possibly from the artist, in the early 1970s and by descent to the present owner
  • Dimensions: 54 x 60 1/4 in. (137.2 x 153 cm.)
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas
  • Condition: For a detailed condition report please request more information.

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