Jack Goldstein

(American, 1945–2003)

Jack Goldstein was a Canadian-born American artist known for his manipulation of appropriated imagery in several different media. Some of Goldstein’s acclaimed works include Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1975) and The Jump (1978), which are both visually striking and puzzling. “Dangerous objects are glamorous places to be,” he once quipped. Born on September 27, 1945 in Montreal, Canada, he moved with his family to Los Angeles in the 1960s. Goldstein went on to attend the Chouinard Art Institute, where he earned a BFA in 1969, and was part of the inaugural class of the California Institute of the Arts, where he studied under John Baldessari, receiving his MFA in 1972. He divided his time between Los Angeles and New York in the following decade, becoming part of what was known at the Pictures Generation alongside Robert Longo and Sherrie Levine. During the 1980s, Goldstein began producing photorealistic airbrush paintings of phenomena such as radar, lightning, and solar flares. The artist chose to isolate himself from the art world during the 1990s, and moved to a remote location in the California desert for much for the decade. Goldstein committed suicide on March 14, 2003 in San Bernardino, CA. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and the Tate Modern in London, among others.

Jack Goldstein Artworks

Jack Goldstein (172 results)
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Jack Goldstein

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Sale Date: September 12, 2007

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Untitled, 1984

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1984

Sale Date: September 10, 2007

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Untitled, 1984

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1984

Sale Date: September 10, 2007

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Untitled, 1984

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1984

Sale Date: May 22, 2007

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Untitled, 1987

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1987

Sale Date: May 18, 2007

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Untitled 151, 1985

Jack Goldstein

Untitled 151, 1985

Sale Date: February 28, 2007

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Untitled, 1988

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1988

Sale Date: April 6, 2006

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Senza titolo, 1970

Jack Goldstein

Senza titolo, 1970

Sale Date: May 26, 2005

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Untitled (diptych), 1980

Jack Goldstein

Untitled (diptych), 1980

Sale Date: May 12, 2005

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Untitled, 1987–1987

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1987–1987

Sale Date: September 7, 2003

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Untitled, 1987–1987

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1987–1987

Sale Date: September 7, 2003

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Untitled, 1987–1987

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1987–1987

Sale Date: September 7, 2003

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Untitled, 1979–1979

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1979–1979

Sale Date: November 7, 2000

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Untitled, 1985–1985

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1985–1985

Sale Date: November 16, 1999

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Untitled (#26), 1981–1981

Jack Goldstein

Untitled (#26), 1981–1981

Sale Date: May 20, 1999

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Untitled (Black), 1982–1982

Jack Goldstein

Untitled (Black), 1982–1982

Sale Date: May 18, 1999

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Untitled #147, 1984–1984

Jack Goldstein

Untitled #147, 1984–1984

Sale Date: February 17, 1999

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Untitled (#26), 1981–1981

Jack Goldstein

Untitled (#26), 1981–1981

Sale Date: November 13, 1998

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Untitled, 1982–1982

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1982–1982

Sale Date: March 11, 1998

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Untitled #103, 1983

Jack Goldstein

Untitled #103, 1983

Sale Date: May 6, 1997

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Jack Goldstein

Untitled

Sale Date: December 2, 1996

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Untitled, 1980

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1980

Sale Date: February 21, 1995

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Untitled (Black), 1982

Jack Goldstein

Untitled (Black), 1982

Sale Date: May 3, 1994

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Untitled, 1988

Jack Goldstein

Untitled, 1988

Sale Date: February 23, 1994

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