Peter Wegner (b. 1963) Signed Enamel On Wood Painting with Gallery Provenance #2

Peter Wegner (b. 1963) Signed Enamel On Wood Painting with Gallery Provenance #2
Peter Wegner (b. 1963) Signed Enamel On Wood Painting with Gallery Provenance #2
Peter Wegner (b. 1963) Signed Enamel On Wood Painting with Gallery Provenance #2
Peter Wegner (b. 1963) Signed Enamel On Wood Painting with Gallery Provenance #2
Peter Wegner (b. 1963) Signed Enamel On Wood Painting with Gallery Provenance #2
Peter Wegner (b. 1963) Signed Enamel On Wood Painting with Gallery Provenance #2
Peter Wegner (b. 1963) Signed Enamel On Wood Painting with Gallery Provenance #2

Peter Wegner (b. 1963) Signed Enamel On Wood Painting with Gallery Provenance #2

Winner receives a signed & dated enamel on wood painting by well listed American artist Peter Wegner b. The painting is titled Bluish Blackish (32 Blacks).

The painting has provenance from the Griffin Gallery, CA. The original gallery label can be seen on the verso, magnified in picture 5.

The painting is in exquisite original condition with no damage whatsoever to mention. The original gallery frame is also in excellent condition with no cracks, losses, or repairs. The painting is an absolute gem and ready for hanging as-is.

The frame measures roughly 12.5" x 11", with the image measuring roughly 6" x 4.5". Thank you for checking out our listing. Peter Wegner is an American artist and graduate of Yale University. He lives in California with his wife and child.

Color and structure are primary concerns of Wegner's artwork. His institutional work is increasingly architectural in scale. Wegner's work is often paradoxical: walls made of paper, buildings made of sky, monuments to the process of change itself. Permanent museum collections holding Wegner's work include. Guggenheim Museum, New York NY.

The Museum of Modern Art, New York NY. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco CA. The Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven CT The San Jose Museum of Art, Sam Jose CA. The Albright-Knox Museum, Buffalo NY.

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles CA. The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles CA. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles CA. Museum der bildenden Kunste, Leipzig DE. Four permanent installations by Wegner are located on the Stanford University campus, including Monument to Change As It Changes.

Wegner's work has been widely exhibited domestically and internationally. Solo exhibitions include the Leipzig Museum (Leipzig DE), Lever House (NYC), and The Bohen Foundation (NYC). In recent years, SFMOMA has showcased Wegner's diverse body of work, exhibiting his photographic series Buildings Made of Sky. And three large installations, notably The United States of Nothing. Private collections with significant holdings of work by Wegner include The Panza Collection. Varese IT and Sammlung Rosenkranz, Berlin DE. Recent commissions include Wolfsburg Hauptbahnhof, Wolfsburg DE. In 2022, the city of Palo Alto CA will install a suite of new installations by Wegner - one exterior and two interior. "No articulation of form is final, " Wegner writes.

Each piece is just a temporary arrangement of materials. Everything comes from somewhere and is headed somewhere else. All of our items have been stored in a temperature controlled environment with no pets or smoking allowed.

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Peter Wegner (b. 1963) Signed Enamel On Wood Painting with Gallery Provenance #2