Christopher Wool (born 1955) is an American artist. Since the 1980s, Wool's art has incorporated issues surrounding
post-conceptual ideas. He lives and works in
New York City
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and
Marfa, Texas
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, together with his wife and fellow painter
Charline von Heyl
Charline von Heyl (born 1960) is a German abstract painter. She also works with drawing, printmaking, and collage. She moved to the United States in the 1990s, and has studios in New York City and in Marfa, Texas.
Life
Von Heyl was born in Mai ...
.
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Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York.
Early life and career
Wool was born in Chicago, Illinois to Glorye and Ira Wool, a molecular biologist and a psychiatrist.
He grew up in Chicago. In 1973, he moved to New York City and enrolled in Studio School studies with
Jack Tworkov and Harry Krame.
After a short period of formal training as a painter at the New York Studio School, he dropped out and immersed himself in the world of underground film and music.
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Museum of Modern Art
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, New York. Between 1980 and 1984, he worked as part-time studio assistant to
Joel Shapiro.
[Award of Excellence for Artistic Contributions to the Fight Against AIDS](_blank)
amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.
Work
Wool is best known for his paintings of large, black, stenciled letters on white canvases.
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Gagosian Gallery
Gagosian is a contemporary art gallery owned and directed by Larry Gagosian. The gallery exhibits some of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. There are 16 gallery spaces: five in New York City; three in London; two in Pa ...
. Wool began to create
word paintings in the late 1980s, reportedly after having seen
graffiti
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on a brand new white truck. Using a system of alliteration, with the words often broken up by a grid system, or with the vowels removed (as in 'TRBL' or 'DRNK'), Wool's word paintings often demand reading aloud to make sense.
At
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in 1988, Wool and fellow artist
Robert Gober presented a collaborative exhibition and installation which included Wool's seminal text-based painting, ''
Apocalypse Now
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'' (1988). The work features words from a famous line in
Francis Ford Coppola
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's film ''
Apocalypse Now
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'', based on the
Joseph Conrad
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novel ''Heart of Darkness''.
[Judd Tully (October 11, 2013)]
Christopher Wool's "Apocalypse Now" to Hit Christie's Sales Floor
'' Artinfo''. From the early 1990s through the present, the silkscreen has been a primary tool in Wool's practice. In his
abstract
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paintings Wool brings together figures and the disfigured, drawing and painting,
casual
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impulses and well thought-out ideas. He draws lines on the canvas with a
spray gun
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...
and then, directly after, wipes them out again with a rag drenched in
solvent
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to give a new picture in which clear lines have to stand their own against smeared surfaces.
Writing in 2000, in ''
The New York Times
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'', Ken Johnson highlighted Wool's response to an observation made on the street as significant, "in the 1980s, Christopher Wool was doing a Neo-Pop sort of painting using commercial rollers to apply decorative patterns to white panels. One day he saw a new white truck violated by the spray-painted words 'sex' and 'luv.' Mr. Wool made his own painting using those words and went on to make paintings with big, black stenciled letters saying things like 'Run Dog Run' or 'Sell the House, Sell the Car, Sell the Kids.' The paintings captured the scary, euphoric mood of a high-flying period not unlike our own."
Although Wool is best known as a painter, he has amassed a large body of black-and-white photographs taken at night in the streets between the Lower East Side and Chinatown. Originally begun in the mid-1990s, the project was resumed and completed in 2002. ''East Broadway Breakdown'', a book reproducing all 160 photographs, was issued by Holzwarth Publications in 2004.
In 2012, Wool contributed the set design for ''Moving Parts'', a piece conceived by
Benjamin Millepied
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's L.A. Dance Project.
Artist books
* ''Can your monkey do the dog'', Christopher Wool & Josh Smith. 168 pages, 27,9 x 21,5 cm. Limited edition of 1000 copies and 300 artist's proofs. Produced and published in 2007 by mfc-michèle didier.
Exhibitions
In 1998, a retrospective of Wool's work was mounted at the
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, Los Angeles, an exhibition which then traveled to the
Carnegie Museum of Art
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in Pittsburgh and
Kunsthalle Basel
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in Switzerland. In 2009 he had an exhibition at the Gesellschaft für Moderne Kunst am
Museum Ludwig
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in Köln, Germany and in 2012 at the
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. From October 25, 2013 to January 22, 2014, a retrospective of Wool's work was exhibited at
The Guggenheim Museum in New York City, and traveled to the
Art Institute of Chicago
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in the spring of 2014.
Recognition
Wool has been named a Fellow of the
American Academy in Rome
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The academy is a member of the Council of American Overseas Research Centers.
History
In 1893, a group of American architects ...
(1989), served as a
DAAD Berlin Artist-in-Residence (1992), and received the
Wolfgang Hahn Prize. In 2010, he was honored with
amfAR's Award of Excellence for Artistic Contributions to the Fight Against AIDS.
Art market
In 2006, he had a solo exhibition at
Gagosian Gallery
Gagosian is a contemporary art gallery owned and directed by Larry Gagosian. The gallery exhibits some of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. There are 16 gallery spaces: five in New York City; three in London; two in Pa ...
, Beverly Hills.
Wool's Word paintings made between the late 1980s and early 2000s are the most sought-after pieces on the art market; as of 2013, seven "word" works feature in Wool's top ten auction sales.
[Gareth Harris (September 20, 2013)]
Why the rise of Christopher Wool?
''The Art Newspaper
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''. At
Christie's
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London in February 2012, ''Untitled'' (1990), a later word painting bearing the broken word FOOL, sold for £4.9 million ($7.7 million).
In November 2013, art dealer Christophe van de Weghe bought ''Apocalypse Now'' (1988) for $26.4 million on behalf of a client at
Christie's
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New York. Wool's monumental black and white word painting ''Riot'' (1990) sold for $29.9 million at
Sotheby's
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New York in 2015. That same month, ''Untitled'' (1990), made with alkyd and graphite on paper and featuring the words 'RUN DOG EAT DOG RUN', realized $2.4 million, the record for a work on paper by the artist.
Personal life
Since 1997, Wool has been married to fellow artist
Charline von Heyl
Charline von Heyl (born 1960) is a German abstract painter. She also works with drawing, printmaking, and collage. She moved to the United States in the 1990s, and has studios in New York City and in Marfa, Texas.
Life
Von Heyl was born in Mai ...
.
Cityfile: Christopher Wool
References
External links
Wool's work at LA MoCA
Wool's personal homepage
The Luhring Augustine Gallery
Simon Lee Gallery, London.
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Artists from Chicago
20th-century American painters
20th-century American male artists
American male painters
21st-century American painters
21st-century American male artists
1955 births
Living people
People from Marfa, Texas
Painters from New York City
Post-conceptual artists