Object Details
- Artist
- Franz Kline, born Wilkes-Barre, PA 1910-died New York City 1962
- Sitter
- Merce Cunningham
- Gallery Label
- Merce C is Franz Kline's tribute to the dancer-choreographer Merce Cunningham, with whom he taught at the experimental art school Black Mountain College in North Carolina in the 1950s. The strokes of dense black paint pushing their way through the white field suggest a pair of athletic dancers carving the space with their movements. Kline was a methodical painter who made preliminary sketches for his large canvases and contemplated each stroke of the brush. He worked and reworked edges and intersections, overpainting black on white and white on black to create dynamic structure. The spatters and drips of black paint reveal that Merce C was painted on the horizontal, resting on what is now the canvas's right edge. Kline probably arrived at the title only after he had turned the canvas around. He was in the habit of naming his paintings sometimes months after they were finished, and never tried to paint a preconceived idea. Kline once said that it was enough to experience the "pure excitement of... things happening" on the canvas.
- Credit Line
- Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
- 1961
- Object number
- 1969.47.64
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Type
- Painting
- Medium
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 93 x 74 5/8 in. (236.2 x 189.4 cm.)
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- Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection
- Department
- Painting and Sculpture
- Smithsonian American Art Museum
- Topic
- Abstract
- Performing arts\dance
- Portrait male
- Record ID
- saam_1969.47.64
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Not determined
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/vk7d1bc238f-7a4b-4b02-91a2-af0cf0cdd48d
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