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  1. Thomas K. Wesselmann (February 23, 1931 – December 17, 2004) was an American artist associated with the Pop Art movement who worked in painting, collage and sculpture. Early years. Wesselmann was born in Cincinnati .

  2. Dec 17, 2004 · Pop artists Tom Wesselmann reduced the classical female nude to her essential components: lips, nips and private parts - the height of American consumerism.

  3. www.artnet.com › artists › tom-wesselmannTom Wesselmann | Artnet

    Tom Wesselmann was an American Pop artist best known for his collages, sculptures, and screenprints that stylized the female figure. View Tom Wesselmann’s 7,236 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  4. Feb 19, 2020 · ‘Get wild’ — 10 things to know about Tom Wesselmann A guide to the Pop artist celebrated for his big, bold and beautiful nudes and vibrant still lifes. Illustrated with works offered in New York on 4 and 5 March

  5. Tom Wesselmann (19312004) was one of the leading American Pop artists of the 1960s. Departing from Abstract Expressionism, he explored classical representations of the nude, still life, and landscape, while incorporating everyday objects and advertising ephemera.

  6. Thomas K. Wesselmann (February 23, 1931 – December 17, 2004) was an American artist associated with the Pop Art movement who worked in painting, collage and sculpture. Wikidata Q703660

  7. Apr 24, 2023 · “Tight and small and Figurative”: Tom Wesselmann’s early Collages. Susan Davidson, editor of the forthcoming monograph on the Great American Nudes, a series of works by Tom Wesselmann, explores the artist’s early experiments with collage, tracing their development from humble beginnings to the iconic series of paintings.

  8. Famous for his large female nudes, the painter Tom Wesselmann embraced the artistic sensibility that dominated the American art scene of the early 1960s and was known as Pop Art.

  9. Gagosian is pleased to present Wesselmann: 1963–1983, an exhibition of seven monumental paintings made by Tom Wesselmann over a span of two decades. This is the first time this group of works has been shown on the West Coast.

  10. In eighty-eight striking paintings and sculptures, Crosscurrents captures modernism as it moved from early abstractions by O’Keeffe, to Picasso and Pollock in midcentury, to pop riffs on contemporary culture by Roy Lichtenstein, Wayne Thiebaud, and Tom Wesselmann—all illustrating the complexity and energy of a distinctly American modernism.