Details:

This painting is part of a series by the artist that explores the figure of the horse in bold brushstrokes and spare gestures. Although informed by modernist artists and literary figures, the artist has a unique approach to exploring abstraction; the artist repeatedly paints commonplace subjects that occupy the artist's everyday life.
Framed: 11.2 x 14.5 x 2.0 in.
Signed

① Artwork:

Velasco

This painting is part of a series by the artist that explores the figure of the horse in bold brushstrokes and spare gestures. Although informed by modernist artists and literary figures, the artist has a unique approach to exploring abstraction; the artist repeatedly paints commonplace subjects that occupy the artist's everyday life. Woll is also devoted to repainting his prior paintings—the art studio’s version of a game of telephone. This practice allows the artist to explore the formal aspects of painting while creating an identifiable style.

Specs:

14 inches
11 inches
with frame
14.5 inches
11.25 inches
2 inches
11.25 inches

③ Artist:

Andy Woll

Andy Woll is best known for his abstract paintings of Mount Wilson, a peak that is identifiable from all over Los Angeles, California where he lives. Recently, the artist has begun to paint works that evoke the figure of the horse, another subject important to Woll’s everyday life. Woll’s practice is devoted to repainting his previous compositions, allowing the artist to explore the formal aspects of his medium—simultaneously creating a unique style of bold brushstrokes through spare gestures while incorporating the influence of modernist artists and literary figures.

BIO:

Andy Woll was born in Los Angeles, California in 1984. The artist holds a BFA from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles California.

Solo exhibitions of Woll’s work include: The First Turn of the Screw at Night Gallery in Los Angeles, California (2021); Strange Animal at Denny Dimin Gallery in New York City (2020); Passage at Night Gallery in Los Angeles, California (2018); and Western Wear at Denny Gallery in New York City (2018).

Group exhibitions that have shown Woll’s work include: Pipe Dream, presented by Rachel Uffner Gallery and Night Gallery in New York City (2016); Sticks and Stones at Night Gallery in Los Angeles, California (2016); Pairs at Monte Vista Projects in Los Angeles, California (2016); and Dave Muller’s Three Day Weekend at Blum and Poe in Los Angeles, California (2015).

In 2007, Woll was the recipient of the Saul and Sally Fifer Bernstein/Friends of Joe Mugnaini Award for works on paper.

Woll lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Andy Woll:
Velasco, 2021
Oil on linen
11.0 × 14.0 inches /