Desert Town

Item

Title
Desert Town
Creator
Joseph Goldberg
Artist ID
20
Description
Charcoal drawing of small town street with building along the left side, bare tree in top center, and a small building on center right.
Category of Media
Painting/drawing/mixed media on paper
Media
charcoal and wax on paper
Accession Number
1982.004
Location
storage
Date Acquired
5211982
Acquisition Method
donation, unrestricted
Dimensions of Work
11"X15.5"
Frame Dimensions
17.75"X21.75"
Frame Type
Steel
Donor or Seller
Wehr
Donor ID
2
Artist Bio
Joseph Goldberg (1947-2017) was considered one of the most important and original artists of our time. His paintings are included in the permanent collections of the Seattle Art Museum, American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York, the Brooklyn Art Museum, and numerous other museums, corporate and private collections.

After completing his studies at the University of Washington, Joseph Goldberg embraced a reductive painting style, rejecting heavily textured, visceral gestures. He was one of the first Northwest Artists to embrace this aesthetic. Because of his interest in natural forms and his tendency to paint objects suspended in an ethereal, endless ground, Goldberg is often considered an heir to the iconic Northwest painters Mark Tobey (1890-1976) and Morris Graves (1910-2001). His technical mastery of encaustic painting and his unusually independent development as an artist also serve as hallmarks of his career.
Source: https://woodsidebrasethgallery.com/artists/joseph-goldberg-1947-2017/