Untitled, with Three Green Stripes
1964
Stoneware; ht. 10, wd. 7.5, dp. 8.5 in.
Incised date on base.
The mawkish yet erotic mid-60’s vessels are a form of exorcism. Arneson is expelling the pottery tradition and abstract expressionism at the same time, two elements that were powerful influences when he was beginning his career and against which he rebelled. It also suggests a flushing out of certain European Modernism as well, such as the fluid art of Arp, leading to an all-American vision of inverted Pop.
Provenance: The Collection of Allan Stone, New York Literature: Robert Arneson: Playing Dirty, New York, Allan Stone Gallery 2012, p. 25 illus.
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