Solange, 2010 - Stephen Mueller
About the Work
About Solange
Stephen Mueller's mature work is invigorated with lush aesthetics and spiritual vitality. In his most recent paintings, he often features mandala-like, geometric patterns in vibrant colors, alluding to the sacred art of the east that long captivated him. Combined ...Read More
Stephen Mueller's mature work is invigorated with lush aesthetics and spiritual vitality. In his most recent paintings, he often features mandala-like, geometric patterns in vibrant colors, alluding to the sacred art of the east that long captivated him. Combined with the aesthetic influence from Buddhism, Tantra art, and Tibetan Tanka paintings are titles that reflect a broader cultural influence: the title of this work, Solange, comes from a Christian saint.Read Less
About the Artist
About Stephen Mueller
Stephen Mueller was renowned for his color field paintings, a style that he expanded and refined from the 1970s to the 1990s. In color field ...Read More
Stephen Mueller was renowned for his color field paintings, a style that he expanded and refined from the 1970s to the 1990s. In color field paintings, large stains and fields of flat, consistent color become the subject. Mueller's abstracted forms are infused with symbolic meaning and spiritual power. His inspiration is drawn from a myriad of sources: eastern and middle-eastern art and culture, especially tantric symbols, as well as from modern and contemporary abstract painters. His symbols floating in luminous, atmospheric washes are meant to demonstrate what he calls "the folly of duality;" the lack of spatial information skews the viewer's perception of figure and ground. His use of geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and Tantra iconography creates an ethereal, otherworldly spirit that is meant to awaken, inspire, and reveal the transience of everything.
Mueller received his MFA from Bennington College where he was exposed to leading influential artists, critics, and theorists of the 1950s and 60s. He also had a stint working for Warhol in his factory and was inspired by the Pop movement and Warhol as a colorist. In his work, he chose to explore interactions between paint and color, figure and ground, and infinite perception.Read Less
Mueller received his MFA from Bennington College where he was exposed to leading influential artists, critics, and theorists of the 1950s and 60s. He also had a stint working for Warhol in his factory and was inspired by the Pop movement and Warhol as a colorist. In his work, he chose to explore interactions between paint and color, figure and ground, and infinite perception.Read Less
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