Sketch/Drawings, 2006

Work on Paper

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DePaul Art Museum

Name/Title

Sketch/Drawings, 2006

Entry/Object ID

2016.30

Description

5 square abstract drawings - one colored, four black and white, on a white/grey background.

Artwork Details

Medium

Graphite, Ink, Watercolor on paper

Context

Though the Chicago art world of the 1970’s was dominated by the “Imagist” group, who valued vibrant surrealism, artist William Conger was still able to make his way into the scene with his non-objective works. Having grown up in Chicago, it is said that his designs may reflect the landscape of the city and lake. In the early 1980’s, he formed the “Allusive Abstractionists,” a group of Chicago artists (including Miyoko Ito and Richard Loving) who focused on abstract images. These sketches are typical of Conger's style as they feature interwoven organic and geometric shapes.

Acquisition

Notes

Collection of DePaul Art Museum, gift of Chuck Thurow

Made/Created

Artist

Conger, William

Date made

2006

Ethnography

Notes

North America United States

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Transcription

ink BL of recto

Notes

Inscription Type: [Artist Signature]

Transcription

ink BL of recto

Notes

Inscription Type: 7-6-06

Transcription

ink BL of recto

Notes

Inscription Type: 10:51 AM

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Class

WORKS ON PAPER

Dimensions

Dimension Description

overall

Width

8 in

Length

10 in