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Green Spread

Experience 'Green Spread' by Jules Olitski – a vibrant 1968 Color Field masterpiece! Bold green hues & innovative spray paint create an atmospheric, captivating abstract work. Hand-painted reproduction available.

Explore the vibrant abstract world of Jules Olitski (1922-2007), a key figure in Color Field painting & Lyrical Abstraction. Discover his innovative spray paint techniques, atmospheric canvases, and influence on modern art.

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Jules Olitski: Pioneer of Color Field Painting

Jevel Demikovsky (March 27, 1922 – February 4, 2007), known professionally as Jules Olitski, was an American painter, printmaker, and sculptor whose groundbreaking approach to abstraction profoundly impacted the art world. Born in Snizhne, Ukraine—a region scarred by Soviet upheaval—Olitski’s early life instilled a resilience that would characterize his artistic journey. Following his father's execution during Stalinist repression, he emigrated to the United States with his mother and grandmother, establishing roots in Brooklyn where he absorbed the vibrant cultural landscape of postwar New York City. His formative years were marked by an innate fascination for art, nurtured through occasional classes at Manhattan schools and profoundly influenced by Rembrandt’s portraits—a pivotal encounter that ignited a lifelong appreciation for tonal subtlety and psychological depth. Olitski's academic pursuits continued at Pratt Institute and the National Academy of Design, honing his skills and preparing him for a career dedicated to artistic exploration. The G.I. Bill afforded him invaluable opportunities to study art in Paris during the late 1940s, immersing himself in the legacy of European masters and embarking on a rigorous self-assessment that demanded stripping away habitual techniques—a deliberate act designed to liberate his creative impulse. Olitski’s artistic breakthrough arrived in Paris in 1951, where he debuted at Galerie huit, initiating a trajectory defined by experimentation and innovation. Rejecting the chromatic excesses of his Parisian predecessors, he pivoted towards monochromatic canvases featuring expansive voids – an approach that would solidify his reputation as one of Color Field painting's foremost champions. This distinctive technique—characterized by thin layers of paint applied with spray guns—allowed him to achieve remarkable textural effects and atmospheric luminosity, capturing fleeting moments of light and color in ways previously unattainable. His divorce fueled a period of introspection and artistic recalibration, pushing him to confront personal challenges while simultaneously refining his visual language. Olitski’s oeuvre encompasses a vast array of canvases spanning decades, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to exploring the expressive potential of pure pigment. Works like “Green Spread” (1968) exemplify his mastery of staining techniques—a method that prioritizes diffusion and subtle tonal shifts over deliberate brushstrokes—resulting in ethereal compositions imbued with palpable emotion. Similarly, "Pink Alert" (1966), a monumental 291cm x 207cm canvas, showcases Olitski’s ability to generate immersive visual experiences through expansive color palettes and textured surfaces. “Mother of Night 2” (1973) further underscores his fascination with atmospheric space and tonal gradation—a testament to his enduring influence on contemporary abstraction. Olitski's legacy extends beyond his individual artworks; he served as an inspiration for generations of artists who embraced Color Field painting’s ethos of spontaneity, contemplation, and profound engagement with materiality. His pioneering use of spray paint revolutionized artistic practice, establishing a new paradigm for achieving textural depth and luminous color—a contribution that cemented his place among the titans of 20th-century art history. Jules Olitski died peacefully in Asheville, NC, leaving behind an indelible mark on the visual culture of his time.
Jules Olitski

Jules Olitski

1922 - 2007 , Ukraine

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Color Field Painting & Lyrical Abstraction
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['European Modern Masters']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Rembrandt']
  • Date Of Birth: March 27, 1922
  • Date Of Death: February 4, 2007
  • Full Name: Jevel Demikovsky Olitski
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Green Spread
    • Pink Alert
    • Mother of Night 2
  • Place Of Birth: Snovsk, Ukraine