Mid Century Abstract Painting in Blues and Greens, Signed.
GH12100
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Dimensions: 29"W x 1"D x 23"H
By Eugene Arcieri, in original wood frame.
Eugene Arcieri was an American artist born in New York City in 1914, active for more than seven decades in New York and Woodstock, NY. He studied at the Art Students League and worked in the Federal Art Project’s Mural Division during the Great Depression, assisting Philip Guston on a mural for the 1938 New York World’s Fair.
Arcieri’s work spans modernism, abstract expressionism, and surrealism. In the 1950s he was a founding member of the Spiral Group, a collective of New York artists engaged in postwar abstraction. After relocating to Woodstock in 1950, he became deeply involved with the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, later serving as Chairperson of Exhibits. In 1983 he received the WAAM Yasuo Kuniyoshi Fund Award.
His abstract paintings are known for their expressive color, layered surfaces, and dynamic sense of movement, reflecting the energy of mid-century American abstraction.
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