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295: 366:, causing subtle variety and shades that shimmer across the painting surfaces. His large mature works recall natural forms and natural phenomena at their most intense and mysterious; ancient stalagmites, caverns, foliage, seen both in darkness and in light lend poetic richness and depth to his work. By 1947, he had begun working in the format that he would intensify and refine throughout the rest of his career – a large-scale color field applied with palette knives. Among Still's well known paintings is 581: 436: 432:
for these works of art and assure their physical survival with the explicit requirement that none of these works of art will be sold, given, or exchanged but are to be retained in the place described above exclusively assigned to them in perpetuity for exhibition and study." After Still's death in 1980, the Still collection of approximately 2,400 works was sealed off completely from public and scholarly access for more than twenty years.
327: 362:. His jagged flashes of color give the impression that one layer of color has been "torn" off the painting, revealing the colors underneath. Another point of departure with Newman and Rothko is the way the paint is laid on the canvas; while Rothko and Newman used fairly flat colors and relatively thin paint, Still uses a thick 279:), teaching there from 1946 to 1950. In 1950, he moved to New York City, where he lived most of the decade, the height of Abstract Expressionism, but also a time when he became increasingly critical of the art world. In the early 1950s, Still severed ties with commercial galleries. In 1961 he moved to a 22-acre farm near 607:"I am not interested in illustrating my time. A man's 'time' limits him, it does not truly liberate him. Our age – it is one of science, of mechanism, of power and death. I see no point in adding to its mechanism of power and death. I see no point in adding to its mammoth arrogance the compliment of a graphic homage." 1552: 487:(1976) for US$ 19.6 million. The proceeds from the sales, US$ 114 million, went to the Clyfford Still Museum "to support its endowment and collection-related expenses." In the decade prior to the sale, only 11 of Still's works came up at auction. The Clyfford Still Museum opened on November 18, 2011. 431:
Still wrote a will in 1978 that left a portion of his work, along with his archives, to his wife Patricia and stated: "I give and bequeath all the remaining works of art executed by me in my collection to an American city that will agree to build or assign and maintain permanent quarters exclusively
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1957 (right), which is mainly black and yellow with patches of white and a small amount of red. These four colors, and variations on them (purples, dark blues) are predominant in his work, although there is a tendency for his paintings to use darker shades.
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In 2013, the Clyfford Still Museum Research Center was launched. Its aim is to explore the period of art and history in which the abstract painter worked. Plans include a fellowship program, cross-disciplinary scholarly publications, and research symposia.
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In March 2011, a Maryland court with jurisdiction over Patricia Still's estate ruled that four of Still's works could be sold before they officially became part of the museum's collection. In November 2011, Sotheby's in New York sold the four works;
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hosted a temporary exhibit called "Case Work", which showcased the design process used for this museum and other major works by Allied and Cloepfil. After Denver, the exhibit was planned to show at the
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1930. They had two daughters, born in 1939 and 1942. The couple separated in the late 1940s and divorced in 1954. In 1957, Still married Patricia Alice Garske, who had been one of his students at
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from 1926 to 1927 and returned in 1931 with a fellowship, graduating in 1933. That fall, he became a teaching fellow, then faculty member at Washington State College (now
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Having developed his signature style in San Francisco between 1946 and 1950 while teaching at the California School of Fine Arts, Still is considered one of the foremost
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painters – his non-figurative paintings are non-objective, and largely concerned with juxtaposing different colors and surfaces in a variety of formations. Unlike
458:. The museum is recognized as a successful implementation of contemporary architecture and an icon for the city of Denver. From January 24 to April 17, 2016, the 1174: 601:"I never wanted color to be color. I never wanted texture to be texture, or images to become shapes. I wanted them all to fuse together into a living spirit." 387:, gave him a solo show there. The artist then declined all public exhibitions from 1952 to 1959. A first comprehensive Still retrospective took place at the 788: 1304: 629:
in 1946), of all those early shows , was the most original. A bolt out of the blue. Most of us were still working through images ... Still had none."--
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organized the largest survey of Still's art to date and the largest presentation afforded by this institution to the work of a living artist.
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where he worked in various war industries while pursuing painting. He had his first solo exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Art (now
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gallery, New York, in 1969 to 1970. In 1975, a permanent installation of a group of his works opened at the
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In December 2011, a visitor to the museum was accused of causing $ 10,000 worth of damage to Still's
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Still returned to San Francisco, where he became a highly influential professor at the
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In 1937, along with Washington State colleague Worth Griffin, Still co-founded the
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Mark Rothko, whom Still had met in California in 1943, introduced him to
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Clyfford Still Mausoleum at Pipe Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery,
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collection, London (on loan to Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art)
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Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Art Collection
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Still received the Award of Merit for Painting in 1972 from the
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The building was designed by Allied Works Architecture, led by
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that produced hundreds of portraits and landscapes depicting
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Nancy Marmer, "Clyfford Still: The Extremist Factor,"
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Case Work: Studies in Form, Space & Construction
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(8 paintings, ca. 1935–1962) 1383:"ART; Unfurling the Hidden Work of a Lifetime" 1188: 1186: 1184: 1101: 1099: 1011: 896: 889:Maryland SDAT listing for Still Farm property 619:"Still makes the rest of us look academic." -- 1169: 1167: 746:"ART VIEW; the Singularity of Clyfford Still" 1434:Repeat/Recreate: Clyfford Still's 'Replicas' 1140:Case Work Premieres at the Denver Art Museum 941: 510:, Buffalo, New York (33 paintings, 1937–1963 88:Pipe Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery, 1232:Clyfford Still Museum opens research centre 1181: 1096: 1164: 1075: 29: 1485:, Neal Benezra, Brooks Adams. Publisher: 1449:, David Anfam and Dean Sobel. Publisher: 1205: 1081: 1060: 1054: 579: 434: 385:California Palace of the Legion of Honor 325: 293: 1514:, John P. O'Neill (Editor). Publisher: 1329:Stonard, John-Paul (3 September 2016). 1328: 1211: 1105: 977:Pop L.A.: Art and the City in the 1960s 974: 439:Clyfford Still Museum, Denver, Colorado 176:, who continued to paint in figurative- 147:Patricia Alice Garske Still (1957–1980) 1587: 1529:Sheets, Hilarie M. (6 November 2011). 1528: 1381:Madoff, Steven Henry (18 March 2007). 1380: 1302: 1106:Rinaldi, Mark Ray (January 31, 2016). 848:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 743: 238:life over the course of four summers. 1406: 1354: 526:Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 334:, 1957, oil on canvas, 113 Ă— 159 in, 1479:Clyfford Still: Paintings, 1944–1960 1303:Sheets, Hilarie M. (12 April 2016). 1192: 1061:MacMillan, Kyle (18 November 2011). 1032: 948:Hochfield, Sylvia (1 January 2009), 522:, New York (12 paintings, 1943–1977) 501: 426: 421:American Academy of Arts and Letters 310:Still married Lillian August Battan 1655:San Francisco Art Institute faculty 1447:Clyfford Still: The Artist's Museum 1082:MacMillan, Kyle (26 October 2011). 1035:"Abstract Expressionist Made Whole" 951:Revealing the Hidden Clyfford Still 908:Van Dyke, Jeffrey (November 2011), 399:in Philadelphia in 1963 and at the 13: 1670:20th-century American male artists 1427: 1291:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1275:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1138:Allied Works Architecture (2016). 866:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 756: 678:--Stephen Polcari, art historian; 514:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 405:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 318:and was sixteen years his junior. 247:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 14: 1686: 1665:People from New Windsor, Maryland 1640:People from Grandin, North Dakota 1558: 1212:Coffman, Keith (5 January 2012). 625:"His show (at Peggy Guggenheim's 358:paintings with that of Gestural, 1650:Painters from Washington (state) 1635:Artists from Spokane, Washington 1409:"The Drawings of Clyfford Still" 1230:Pobric, Pac (October 30, 2013), 1193:Crow, Kelly (10 November 2011). 1033:Kino, Carol (17 November 2011). 911:Clyfford Still's Unyielding Will 574:Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art 483:(1949) for US$ 61.7 million and 251:Virginia Commonwealth University 1481:, James T. Demetrion (Editor). 1322: 1296: 1280: 1265: 1249: 1224: 1144: 1132: 1026: 999: 983: 968: 657:--John Golding, art historian; 627:The Art of This Century Gallery 262:The Art of This Century Gallery 241:In 1941 Still relocated to the 1660:Painters from New York (state) 1620:20th-century American painters 1605:Abstract expressionist artists 1538:Clyfford Still: The Late Works 1510:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1407:Baker, Brett (23 April 2012). 928: 883: 871: 856: 811: 781: 744:Kramer, Hilton (6 July 1980). 737: 613: 544:Whitney Museum of American Art 374: 305: 273:California School of Fine Arts 1: 1475:April 1980, pp. 102–113. 1355:Brown, David (6 April 2012). 725:List of single-artist museums 596: 516:(30 paintings, ca. 1936–1974) 479:(1947) for US$ 31.4 million, 393:Institute of Contemporary Art 1116:. p. 1E. Archived from 643:; "American-Type Painting", 532:Solomon R. 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(2008). 136:Color Field painting 42:Clyfford Elmer Still 1361:The Washington Post 799:on January 22, 2010 649:, 1955, p. 58. 570:, Potomac, Maryland 465:Portland Art Museum 338:, Buffalo, New York 229:Nespelem Art Colony 206:Art Students League 194:Spokane, Washington 1387:The New York Times 1309:The New York Times 1237:2013-11-01 at the 1040:The New York Times 750:The New York Times 714:, February 9, 1976 712:Prairie Coriolanus 589: 564:, Washington, D.C. 562:The Kreeger Museum 558:, Albany, New York 540:, Washington, D.C. 441: 401:Marlborough-Gerson 340: 303: 210:Spokane University 108:Spokane University 1533:. Art in America. 1503:978-0-300-08969-1 1467:978-0-8478-3807-3 1459:978-0-9856357-0-1 1442:978-0-9856357-3-2 1411:. 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Grandin, North Dakota
Baltimore
Maryland
Union Bridge, Maryland
Spokane University
Washington State University
Painting
Abstract expressionism
Color Field painting
painter
Abstract Expressionists
World War II
Jackson Pollock
Mark Rothko
surrealist
Grandin, North Dakota
Spokane, Washington
Bow Island
Alberta, Canada
Art Students League
Spokane University
Washington State University
Yaddo
Saratoga Springs
Nespelem Art Colony
Colville Indian Reservation
Native American
San Francisco Bay area
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

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