New York / Greenwich / Port Chester
Six large, colorful, gestural canvases by Springford that explore the interplay of color and form will be on view along with other works by Alice Baber, Paul Jenkins, and Jane Piper.
Burst, Mauves (VSF 116)
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Expansionist, Color Burst (VSF246), 1976
Burst, Lavender, Green (VSF078)
Emerging in the mid-20th century when male dominated Abstract Expressionism was monopolizing the American art scene, Vivian Springford carved out a unique niche with her innovative and distinctive stain paintings. Not as widely recognized during her lifetime as some of her contemporaries, her work has gained increasing attention and acclaim in recent years.
Collectors and art historians have come to appreciate the beauty and unique quality of her work, cementing her status as an important figure in the history of American abstract art.Springford's Expansionist & Burst series of paintings utilize translucent washes and layers of color thinned and poured or dripping onto her canvas then allowed to soak and spread to create ethereal, luminous effects. This technique is often associated with the broader movement of Abstract Expressionism, but Springford's approach was distinct and formed a bridge between Abstract Expressionism and the Color Field movement. One of the most striking aspects is her masterful use of color and light, a testament to her fascination with the interplay between hues and their ability to evoke emotion. Frequently employing a palette of soft pastels and vibrant jewel tones, she created a sense of both serenity and dynamism within the same composition.