William Perehudoff Canadian, 1918-2013
AC-63-007, 1963
Acrylic on unprimed canvas
68 5/8 x 67 1/2 in.
174.3 x 171.4 cm.
174.3 x 171.4 cm.
Signed "W. Perehudoff" lower right
Reserved
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William Perehudoff was a pioneer of Canadian abstract painting. His flat compositions reflect his engagement with American abstract art and criticism (most notably Clement Greenberg and Kenneth Noland, who he...
William Perehudoff was a pioneer of Canadian abstract painting. His flat compositions reflect his engagement with American abstract art and criticism (most notably Clement Greenberg and Kenneth Noland, who he met in 1962/63). This is an exceptional example of the "Perehudoff's stain paintings of the mid-sixties" (Fenton, 1972). His warm tones and large-scale geometric compositions also evoke the "clear light and expansive spaces of Saskatchewan" (Karen Wilkin, 1981).
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