About the Object
Two years after his visit to the Curtiss-Wright factory, Crawford was still mining his thrilling experience there, now viewed through the lens of the atomic bomb test. The shapes within the painting, retain the “fertilizing residue” of Crawford’s initial experience at the plant, suggesting forms that—though highly abstract—are almost recognizable after viewing his photographs and drawings.
Additional Information
In December 1944, Crawford received a commission from Burton Tremaine, president and chairman of the Miller Lighting Company, to commemorate the installation of nine miles of continuous fluorescent lighting in the Curtiss-Wright Aircraft Plant in Buffalo, New York. Crawford was given special permission to photograph inside the plant, taking a least a dozen pictures and creating dozens of drawings, resulting in at least 11 related paintings.
The Artist;
By descent to the Artist’s son, John C. Crawford, New York;
New York Whitney Museum of American Art. Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting, December 6, 1947-January 25, 1948, cat. no. 27.
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Tulsa. Philbrook Museum of Art. Making Modern America. February 10-May 26, 2019.
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