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Norman Bluhm

Gesture – Expression – Form • 80 Greenwich Ave.
<span class="artist"><strong>Norman Bluhm</strong></span>, <span class="title"><em>Arondite</em>, 1963</span>
Norman Bluhm, Arondite, 1963

Anyone who ever met Norman Blum never forgot him. His personality and passion are tangible in his paintings, just as those who knew him experienced his robust temperament. After four years as a bomber pilot during the war, Bluhm re-entered the art scene contributing to a new movement in art called Abstract Expressionism. His explorations from the late 1950’s through the 1980’s are impactful and singular. Bluhm’s overall career is a compelling narrative that intertwines his American roots with European education, resulting in a unique synthesis of architectural principles and avant-garde painting techniques. His studies in architecture imparted a deep sense of minimalism and an appreciation for structure, while his early training in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts and La Grande Chaumière fostered a respect for classical form and spatial relationships. No single period stands out as more exciting or successful than another in today’s market. Works from the 1950’s historically have been Bluhm's most valuable and sought after work, sometimes achieving the million dollar mark for large examples. Connoisseurs and collectors newly embracing Abstract Expressionism were entranced by the 1960’s works. More recently, it has been the 1970’s that people love for the plains of color and shape while young collectors gravitate toward his later works. Each represents a crucial chapter in the story of a long and accomplished career that remains fresh and avant-garde.

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