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Alice Baber

1928-1982

"The Jaguar Drum Leaps to Daylight," 1978

Oil on canvas
Signed and dated upper left: © Baber 78; signed again, titled, dated, all twice, and numbered "#151," all on the upper and lower canvas overlaps, verso
36" H x 72" W

  • Provenance:
    Private Midwest Institutional Collection
  • Notes:
    Alice Baber, born in Charleston, Illinois in 1928, began exhibiting her work in New York City in 1957 when she was included in the Stable Gallery's Sixth Annual Exhibition of New York artists. Baber, as one of the approximately twenty women included on the Annual's extensive roster, was shown alongside Grace Hartigan, Louise Nevelson, Lee Krasner, Mary Abbott, Joan Mitchell, and Elaine de Kooning. While many of the male artists featured in this exhibition have been recognized as key figures of the Abstract Expressionist movement, Baber, who died at the age of fifty-four in 1982, has long been overlooked by museums and the art market at large.

    Throughout her career, Baber experimented with different mediums, including oil paint, watercolor, and printmaking. Her paintings often featured organic forms, flowing lines, and translucent layers of color, creating a sense of depth and movement. She was particularly fascinated by the interplay of light and color, and this became a central theme in her artistic exploration.

    Speaking of Baber's work in the San Francisco Chronicle in 1976, the art critic Thomas Albright noted, "Baber's abstractions are made up of broad, lobular shapes that resemble rounded beach stones. These become scaffolds for applications of richly harmonized oil colors, some full and intense, others vaporous and transparent, unified by a softness of surface that resembles the sensitive touch of a pianist….The musical analogy extends to the movement that these forms appear to undergo, sometimes crowded and compacted… but more often flowing and gliding in complex, swirling rhythms and counter-rhythms, advancing and receding in depth like the currents and cross-currents in a pool of water fed by a hidden spring."

    Baber was diagnosed with cancer in the late 1970s and continued to paint until her death on February 2, 1982, in New York City. Her work is held in numerous public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Today, she is recognized as an important figure in the development of abstract art in the United States and is celebrated for her unique and innovative style.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good appearance. Very fine craquelure along the extreme edges. A 0.5" vertical scuff with an attendant pinhead-sized pigment loss near the lower left corner. A few minor, small surface scuffs scattered in the outer edges. A speck of grime in the light orange pigment in the upper right quadrant.

    Blacklight: No evidence of restoration.

    Frame: 37.5" H x 73.5" W x 2" D


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