Breadfruit
Breadfruit
1983
Screen Print
Edition of 144
35 x 40 inches
This edition was commissioned by Lincoln Center in 1983 and bears the image of a pink breadfruit flower on a dark field of purple and black hues. Born in 1940 in Newark, NJ, Pat Steir rose to fame in the 1970’s, creating monochromatic paintings of roses and other images that were crossed out. The paintings were intended to destroy the concept of images as symbols while at the same time creating endless imagery through the act itself by making the image a symbol for a symbol. Since that time, her work has been informed by her interest in art history and influenced by 19th-century Romanticism, Abstract Expressionism, Japanese woodcuts, and Chinese landscape paintings of the Song and Tang dynasties. She is best known for her dripped and splashed “waterfall” paintings which she began making in the 1980s.
SELECT PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
Brooklyn Museum, NY
Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC