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MOMA Collage
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MOMA Collage, 1960
Robert Richenburg
Torn and pasted papers on cardboard
22 x 28 inches,
Framed: 30 1/4 x 36 1/4 x 2 inches
Signed: Richenburg / 60 (l.r.)
Robert Richenburg, MOMA Collage, 1960
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artist Description provenance exhibitions publications

artist

Robert Richenburg decided early in life that he wanted to be an artist. His studies at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, DC, and the Art Students League of New York were interrupted in 1942 by the draft. During World War II, he served as a US Army combat engineer.

Back in New York by 1947, he studied with Hans Hofmann where he encountered European modernism and was introduced to its intersection with abstract expressionism. Through his teaching at the Pratt Institute alongside older artists like Adolph Gottlieb and Philip Guston and socializing with New York School painters like Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, Richenburg was squarely in the vortex of abstract expressionism.

Richenburg’s greatest success were his so-called “Black” paintings. His breakthrough came in 1958–59 when he would paint a color abstraction, then cover the entire surface with black. Later he scraped, peeled, or scratched off the dried pigment to reveal bursts of vivid color below. He sometimes also added another layer of black paint, creating grids or structures to channel and release the dynamic energy he sought to create in his work.

Richenburg made more than sixty “Black” paintings over seven years while continuing to explore new approaches. Solo exhibitions at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery, Richenburg’s then dealer, were held almost every year from 1959 to 1961 and 1962 to 1964, and his paintings were included in group shows at the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Museum.

Then in 1964, after a disagreement with administrators who considered his teaching methods too freewheeling and experimental, he resigned from his position at the Pratt Institute. This, with the waning of abstract expressionism’s popularity, led to his departure from New York and a new teaching job at Cornell University. He taught in Ithaca for the rest of his career, briefly moving back to New York in 1967 to teach at Hunter College, and then returning in 1970 to Ithaca College until his retirement in 1983.

Description

This marvelous collage by Robert Richenburg is beautifully composed and stands as a great work in the oeuvre of collage and assemblage. Potentially, as the work is title MOMA Collage, 1960; Richenburg created the piece expressively for the upcoming exhibition at MOMA. Knowing this would be an important exhibition and exposure for his work, he put his best genius to work on creating a piece that reads with a lot of depth and while it seems random is very carefully thought through.


This is for a collector who enjoys this medium and its evolution from its early years of experimentation in Europe with the Cubists and Dada group. It carried forth in art over the years with artists as they continued to explore the idea of working with mediums other than paint and pencil.

provenance

Tibor de Nagy Gallery, NY 1960

Thomas McCormick Gallery, Chicago

Acquired from the above, 2003, private collection

Hindman Auctions

exhibitions

Museum of Modern Art, “The Art of Assemblage” Oct 2 – Nov 12, 1961, (as Paper Collage II) traveled to: Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts, Jan 9 - Feb 11, 1962 and

San Francisco Museum of Art, March 5 – April 15, 1962. Rose Art Museum “Robert Richenburg: Abstract Expressionist” Aug 28 – Oct 17, 1993.

publications

The Art Of Assemblage [exhibition], Museum of Modern Art, New York NY, checklist no. 181 (as Paper Collage II), not illustrated.

Robert Richenburg: Abstract Expressionist: [exhibition] Rose Art Museum, August 28-October 17, 1993, checklist no. 31, not illustrated.

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