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In
the 1960’s,
Edward Avedisian was one of the youngest of those
luminaries producing a grand new abstract painting. Shown first at
Ivan Karp and Dick Bellamy’s Hansa Gallery and then at Robert
Elkon, Avedisian’s insouciant mix of pop playfulness, color
field cool and high formalist style put his art in a unique, and
at the time generously rewarded, position. Paintings made it onto
the cover of Artforum, were purchased by all the major museums,
were among the few abstract works shown as representative of
America’s post-war achievement at Expo 67 in Montreal and
comprised a cornerstone in histories of the period written by
Barbara Rose, among others.
Yet, Avedisian left New York in the mid-1970’s, moving upstate
along the Hudson River, severing his exhibition ties. Had
Avedisian merely left New York City to establish his studio in a
quieter place once his position was secure, had he continued to
develop the abstraction for which he became known, then this would
be just another permutation of the life lived by many successful
artists of his generation. But, as these new paintings indicate,
Avedisian’s break was far more deeply expressed.
Over the past twenty years Avedisian has developed a new style:
figurative, ostensibly naive, contentious. The world Avedisian
paints is that of his upstate environs and he does so with a
disarming directness. At the core of his new paintings lay a
furtive sense of narrative: tow pick-ups are parked beside a
farmhouse, a couple repose behind roadside billboards, men work on
their trucks. Avedisian, always contemporary, has evolved into a
different kind of American painter. After becoming a cosmopolitan
maestro in the sophisticated symphony of sixties abstract
painting, Avedisian has become provincial in the most explicit
sense. It will be an interesting reconciliation between Avedisian’s
early achievement and his mature work. This mature work is, in
many ways, a challenge.
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| 1.)
Bend in the Road with
Loosestrife,
acrylic on canvas 44x52
$6,000
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| 2.)
Bridge,
acrylic on canvas 32x32
$3,500
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| 3.)
Estock Wagon
acrylic on canvas 58x72
$10,000
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| 4.)
The Quarry,
acrylic on wood 30x48
$4,500
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| 5.)
Transaction,
acrylic on canvas 46x62
$8,000
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| 6.)
Day Lillies,
acrylic on canvas 27x20
$2,500
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| 7.)
One Final Autumn,
acrylic on canvas 48x42
$5,000
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| 8.)
Woodbine,
acrylic on canvas 44x52
$6,000
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| 9.)
The
Well,
acrylic on canvas 26x26
$3,000
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| 10.)
Columbia County Landscape,
acrylic on canvas 38x52
$5,500
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| 11.)
Baby Transaction,
acrylic on canvas 25x27
$3,000
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| 12.)
Kitty and Red Flowers,
acrylic on canvas 23x24
$2,500
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| 13.)
Gladiolas,
acrylic on canvas 34x28
$3,000
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