Description:

LEON BERKOWITZ
AMERICAN, WASHINGTON, D.C., 1911-1987
SAMARA NO. 3, 1978
Oil on canvas
Verso upper right signed and dated: Leon Berkowitz/ 78; verso on stretcher titled: Samara No. 3 / 1978

Catalogue note:
"I want to find the real dimension in which color invokes life," writes Leon Berkowitz in an artist's statement for his 1977 exhibition at the Phillips Collection, "Leon Berkowitz: Big Bend Series 1976." Originally from Philadelphia, Berkowitz had been a fixture in the Washington, D.C. arts community since 1945, when he founded the Washington Workshop Center for the Arts. Many of Berkowitz's contemporaries and fellow members of the Washington Color School, including Gene Davis, Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland, taught or studied at the center. When the institution closed in 1956, Berkowitz took the opportunity to travel to Europe and discover his artistic voice. His return to Washington in 1964 marked a noticeable turn in his work, as he developed his signature method of color girl painting. His process involved making a mixture that was about 10% oil paint and 90% turpentine, applying a sweeping layer to a canvas, allowing it to dry thoroughly, and then repeating the action 30 or 40 more times. Berkowitz said of the process, "I have continued to develop this method to a point where I can distribute the fragments of pigment both in extension and depth, resulting in an additive mixture of colored light. The color is therefore seen in space and changes with the solar spectrum as day moves into night." Along with the Phillips Collection, Leon Berkowitz's paintings have been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Corcoran Gallery (Washington, D.C.), Hollis Taggart (New York, NY) and ACA Galleries (New York, NY). This painting was shown at Berkowitz's final exhibition during his lifetime, at Baumgartner Galleries (Washington, D.C.) a month before his death. His paintings can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY), Phillips Collection (Washington, D.C.), National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.) and Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, D.C.), among others.

  • Provenance: Private Collection, Washington D.C.
  • Dimensions: 66 1/8 x 50 1/8 in. (168 x 127.3 cm.)
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Condition: This work is in good condition.
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