GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1936, Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros relocated to New York City to found the Siqueiros Experimental Workshop, a collective enterprise aimed at raising the caliber of the avant-garde through modern techniques. While in New York, Siqueiros began painting with Duco, a brand of nitrocellulose paint then used almost exclusively in the commercial automotive industry. His use of the quick-drying paint fulfilled the Experimental Workshop’s deep political commitment, which sought to both revolutionize and modernize painting techniques for the eventual mechanical reproduction of public murals. Siqueiros achieves a strong sense of verticality, layering flat panels of paint to create the folded fabric on his veiled figure. The paint was applied with an airbrush, further removing the hand of the artist from the work, resulting in a unified, textured surface.
Excerpt from
Erin Piñon, Tower Gallery: Latin American Art, Label text, 2017.
NOTES
Tower Gallery: Latin American Art, 2017.
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Siqueiros_David Alfaro: ULAN: 500008908
Cultures
Geography
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Cuernavaca (inhabited place / Morelos / Mexico): AAT: 7007109
Ciudad Camargo (inhabited place / Chihuahua / Mexico): AAT: 1136276
Process/materials
nitrocellulose (cellulosic / thermoplastic): AAT: 300014444
Duco (brand / nitrocellulose paint): DMA
paint (coating): AAT: 300015029
paper (fiber product): AAT: 300014109
airbrushing (painting techniques): AAT: 300053405
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
works on paper: AAT: 300189621
painting (visual works): AAT: 300033618
abstract: AAT: 300108127
abstraction: AAT: 300056508
figures (representations): AAT: 300189808
human figures: AAT: 300404114
heads (representations): AAT: 300262520
Mexican Muralist (movement): AAT: 300107850
muralist (painter): AAT: 300025153
murals: AAT: 300182732
New York (New York/United States): TGN: 7007567
workshops (organizations): AAT: 300026026
avant-garde: AAT: 300055775
Modern (style or period): AAT: 300264736
modernist (European style): AAT: 300021474
painting (image-making): AAT: 300054216
automobiles: AAT: 300178739
political art: AAT: 300256621
politics: AAT: 300055537
revolution: AAT: 300055312
reproductions: AAT: 300015643
public art: AAT: 300056501
verticality: AAT: 300056325
layers (components): AAT: 300226788
flat (form attributes): AAT: 300010345
panels (surface components): AAT: 300069079
textile materials: AAT: 300231565
veils (headcloths): AAT: 300046128
coverings: AAT: 300205009
robes: AAT: 300209852
airbrushes (painting equipment): AAT: 300022706
texture (artistic concept): AAT: 300400862
texture (physical attribute): AAT: 300056362
surface texture: AAT: 300219406
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
geometric abstraction: AAT: 300056509
geometric shape: AAT: 300263819
circles (plane figures): AAT: 300055627
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
spheres (geometric figures): AAT: 300055639
spirit: AAT: 300379007
ghost (spirits): AAT: 300379162
black (color): AAT: 300130920
white (color): AAT: 300129784
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PROVENANCE
n.d.: Sidney Berkowitz, New York [1]
From 1953: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas Art Association Purchase [1], [2]
[1] The main source for this provenance was existing provenance information in TMS. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[2] The Dallas Art Association is the predecessor to the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. The name was abandoned in 1970. Works from this collection were transferred to the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
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General Description
In 1936, Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros relocated to New York City to found the Siqueiros Experimental Workshop, a collective enterprise aimed at raising the caliber of the avant-garde through modern techniques. While in New York, Siqueiros began painting with Duco, a brand of nitrocellulose paint then used almost exclusively in the commercial automotive industry. His use of the quick-drying paint fulfilled the Experimental Workshop’s deep political commitment, which sought to both revolutionize and modernize painting techniques for the eventual mechanical reproduction of public murals. Siqueiros achieves a strong sense of verticality, layering flat panels of paint to create the folded fabric on his veiled figure. The paint was applied with an airbrush, further removing the hand of the artist from the work, resulting in a unified, textured surface.
Excerpt from
Erin Piñon, Tower Gallery: Latin American Art, Label text, 2017.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
Notes
Tower Gallery: Latin American Art, 2017.
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Siqueiros_David Alfaro: ULAN: 500008908
Cultures
Geography
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Cuernavaca (inhabited place / Morelos / Mexico): AAT: 7007109
Ciudad Camargo (inhabited place / Chihuahua / Mexico): AAT: 1136276
Process/materials
nitrocellulose (cellulosic / thermoplastic): AAT: 300014444
Duco (brand / nitrocellulose paint): DMA
paint (coating): AAT: 300015029
paper (fiber product): AAT: 300014109
airbrushing (painting techniques): AAT: 300053405
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
works on paper: AAT: 300189621
painting (visual works): AAT: 300033618
abstract: AAT: 300108127
abstraction: AAT: 300056508
figures (representations): AAT: 300189808
human figures: AAT: 300404114
heads (representations): AAT: 300262520
Mexican Muralist (movement): AAT: 300107850
muralist (painter): AAT: 300025153
murals: AAT: 300182732
New York (New York/United States): TGN: 7007567
workshops (organizations): AAT: 300026026
avant-garde: AAT: 300055775
Modern (style or period): AAT: 300264736
modernist (European style): AAT: 300021474
painting (image-making): AAT: 300054216
automobiles: AAT: 300178739
political art: AAT: 300256621
politics: AAT: 300055537
revolution: AAT: 300055312
reproductions: AAT: 300015643
public art: AAT: 300056501
verticality: AAT: 300056325
layers (components): AAT: 300226788
flat (form attributes): AAT: 300010345
panels (surface components): AAT: 300069079
textile materials: AAT: 300231565
veils (headcloths): AAT: 300046128
coverings: AAT: 300205009
robes: AAT: 300209852
airbrushes (painting equipment): AAT: 300022706
texture (artistic concept): AAT: 300400862
texture (physical attribute): AAT: 300056362
surface texture: AAT: 300219406
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
geometric abstraction: AAT: 300056509
geometric shape: AAT: 300263819
circles (plane figures): AAT: 300055627
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
spheres (geometric figures): AAT: 300055639
spirit: AAT: 300379007
ghost (spirits): AAT: 300379162
black (color): AAT: 300130920
white (color): AAT: 300129784
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
n.d.: Sidney Berkowitz, New York [1]
From 1953: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas Art Association Purchase [1], [2]
[1] The main source for this provenance was existing provenance information in TMS. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[2] The Dallas Art Association is the predecessor to the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. The name was abandoned in 1970. Works from this collection were transferred to the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
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