Norman Bluhm
Bluhm's art has been critically praised and his paintings can be found in the collections of many prestigious museums. His work changed throughout his career while retaining certain elements (brush strokes, color, line, etc) that to the discerning viewer are obvious. Unlike some artists of note he continually challenged himself to reach new areas and artistic achievements based on his profound knowledge of art and art history, use of the human figure, color, and a passion for life. Among his more signature pieces are a series of poem paintings done with his friend and poet Frank O'Hara.
Shortly before Bluhm died, in 1999, Art in America editor Raphael Rubinstein predicted that Bluhm's body of work would be as important to the 21st century as Cézanne's later output was to the 20th.
Untitled 1959 Norman Bluhm Oil on Canvas |
Untitled 1964 Norman Bluhm Oil on Canvas |