PARADISAL WATERS: LAKE SUPERIOR LANDSCAPE, 1984

Details

1984

Acrylic on canvas on board

6 × 15 ¾ in

Signed on verso

Provenance

Private Collection, Minneapolis
Private Collection, New York

Exhibition History

Standing in the Northern Lights: George Morrison, A Retrospective. Minnesota Museum of Art, Saint Paul, 6 May to 24 June, 1990.

Description

An early, abstract, and relatively large version of Morrison's great Horizon series, this work was featured in the artist's retrospective in 1990. Outside of the clear horizon line towards the top of the image, most of the scene has been transformed into thickly applied layers of acrylic paint, taking on a three-dimensional quality when one gets close to the surface. This unusually good example from the Horizon series is in essentially perfect condition, as if it had been hermetically sealed since its creation. Three Horizon series works will be in the soon forthcoming exhibition on Morrison at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

About George Morrison (1919-2000)

George Morrison (1919-2000) was a seminal Native American modernist painter and sculptor, celebrated for his profound connection to the natural world, particularly the horizon line of Lake Superior near his Grand Portage, Minnesota home. An enrolled member of the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Morrison navigated the art worlds of Minneapolis, New York City, and Europe, forging a unique path within Abstract Expressionism. While associated with the New York School during the 1950s and 60s, his work retained a distinct focus on landscape, rendered through vibrant paintings, intricate drawings, and his signature large-scale wood collages, often referred to as "wood paintings." Morrison synthesized Abstract Expressionist techniques with his deep sense of place and heritage, exploring themes of identity, nature, and spirituality. He received a Fulbright scholarship to study in Paris and exhibited widely throughout his career, including participation in the Whitney Annuals and later, major retrospectives celebrating his significant contribution to American art. Prominent institutions holding his work include the National Gallery of Art, Washington, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Heard Museum.

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