Donald Baechler Abstract Composition with Flower I, II, and III
Donald Baechler Abstract Composition with Flower I, II, and III
Donald Baechler Abstract Composition with Flower I, II, and III
Donald Baechler Abstract Composition with Flower I, II, and III
Donald Baechler Abstract Composition with Flower I, II, and III

Donald Baechler Abstract Composition with Flower I, II, and III

Artist: Donald Baechler

Title: Abstract Composition with Flower I, II, and III

Medium: Set of three stenciled & pigmented handmade paper prints

Date: 2013

Edition: 20

Sheet Size: 14" x 11" (each)

Signature: Hand signed in pencil


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Donald Baechler, a member of the East Village art scene in 1980s New York, is known for his painting-collage-drawing works depicting of childhood imagery and nostalgic ephemera like grammar school primers, old maps, and children’s drawings, or purposely cliché motifs such as a skull, a rose, a globe, and a soccer ball. Although critics have suggested that Baechler’s work, reminiscent of Jean Dubuffet, is a critique of innocence and sincerity, Baechler sees himself as an abstract artist whose concerns are primarily formal, rooted in line, shape, color, and composition. A 2011 solo exhibition included bronze sculptures based on childlike silhouettes of flowers as well as numerous faux-naïf black-and-white flower paintings. Baechler is often associated with other East Village artists, including Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Kenny Scharf.

Donald Baechler, Albuquerque, Flower, 1995, Signed, Six-color lithograph with collage, Edition 22, 22 1/2" x 17 3/4" Sheet Size

Gallery Reference:

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