Tom  Wesselmann

° 1931 - 2004

Tom Wesselmann

Tom Wesselmann (February 23, 1931 - December 17, 2004) was an American pop artist who specialised in found art collages.

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Wesselmann was drafted into the Army for the Korean War. Afterward, he studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, and later at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science, Art and architecture in New York City. While still at the Cooper Union Wesselmann learned to paint, his initial purpose of going into art was to become a cartoonist.

His early work was heavily influenced by the abstract expressionist painters, especially Willem de Kooning. His art became more popular in the 1960s and had his first one-man exhibition in 1962 at the Tanager Gallery, New York. After that, his art made it to several other exhibitions such as the Young America exhibition in 1965, Whitney Museum, New York.

Beginning in the 1950s, he made collages from magazine clippings and found objects, often incorporating female nudes. Wesselmann was best known for his "Great American Nudes" series.

He died of complications following heart surgery, aged 73 .

 

All works:

Bedroom blonde
Bedroom face with orange wallpaper
Big blonde with choker
Blonde Vivienne
Bouquest  with leger
Claire nude
Monica nude with yellow curtain
Monica with Cezanne
Monica with Mondriaan
Monica with motherwell
New bedroom blonde doodle
Seascape
smoking cigarette #2
Still life with apple, orange and radio
Still life with blonde
Still life with Lichtenstein
Still life with Liz
Still life with Matisse and Johns
Still life with red curtai
Nude
Lulu
Bedroom Blonde Doodle with Photo
Seascape
Monica Nude with Lichtenstein
Fast Sketch Red Stockinged Nude
Judy on a Blue Blanket
Beautiful Bedroom Kate
Bedroom Face
Monica with tulips

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