Kim Krause Signed 1992 “Kepler/Paradox #4” Monumental Acrylic on Canvas Painting

$6,000.00

A 1992 monumental acrylic on canvas diptych painting by the American artist Kim Krause. Painted on two panels and titled Kepler/Paradox #4, this Postmodern work depicts a vibrant array of arches, stairs, banisters, railings, and other architectural features. Layers of geometric designs and shapes also are used throughout the work. Signed, dated, and titled to the verso, this work is unframed and attached at the center with hinges.

A native to Cincinnati, Krause received an undergraduate degree in Fine Art from the Art Academy of Cincinnati and a graduate degree in Painting from The Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College, New York. He worked as a professor of Art at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, from which he retired from in 2018. Krause's work has been exhibited extensively and is held in the collections of the Cincinnati Art Museum, The Procter and Gamble Company, The Evansville Museum of Art, Macy’s National Headquarters, among many others. He has also served as artist-in-residence at the The Cooper Union, New York; Spiro Arts, Park City, Utah; The Santa Fe Art Institute in New Mexico; Rathausgalerie, Munich, Germany; Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida; and the Chateau, Rochefort-en-Terre, France.

 

Measurements:

54” W x 84” H x 1.5” D (single panel); 108” W x 84” H x 1.5” D (total diptych).

Condition notes:

Some craquelure present. Wear to edges and some scratches/scuffs in the paint. Some waviness to corners. Wear to metal hardware. Other signs of age appropriate wear.

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