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Tom Wesselmann, Still Life #60

Public Art Gallery

The fourth mural in ArtWorks’ Cincinnati Masters mural series, which celebrates the talents of internationally recognized artists from the Cincinnati area, shows Tom Wesselmann’s Still Life #60, a billboard sized still life painting, composed of 6 separate shaped canvas panels.  Wesselmann was born in Cincinnati and attended both the University of Cincinnati and the Art Academy before moving to New York City.

In 1967 Wesselmann began the studies for a very important change in his work, the standing cutout pieces.  The main difference in the new works is that the elements are all flat and painted, and the scale is such that they are many times life size and dwarf the viewer.  In Still Life #60, the objects somewhat take the place of the nude since they imply her presence – they suggest the woman has arrived from outside, the necklace and ring could suggest undressing, the lipstick a beauty touch-up, and the open pack of matches suggest smoking, which could imply some degree of intimate relaxation in progress.

-Slim Stealingworth, 1980

ArtWorks brings this masterwork to the heart of Downtown’s Design District, highlighting Cincinnati’s internationally recognized design industry and celebrating the career of Tom Wesselmann. 

Tom Wesselmann
Still Life #60
122 x 333 x 87 inches
oil on canvas

Collection of Claire Wesselmann

Copyright: The Estate of Tom Wesselmann/LIcensed by VAGA, New York, NY

Special thanks to Claire Wesselmann.  Additional Thanks to Sophia’s Deli & Restaurant, Deskey, Donato’s Pizza & Arnold’s Bar and Grill.

 

Designer

Tom Wesselmann

Apprentices

Aaram Chase, Trinity Circle, Amanda Delaney, Duane Roberts, Amari Seymoure, Kyle Shuja, Kyra Watkins, Jessica Williams, Olivia Woosley

Mural Generously Funded By

The City of Cincinnati, Jack Rouse Associates, Ross Sinclaire & Associates LLC, Bartlett, Legg Mason, Investment Counsel, ArtWorks Apprentice Team Adopted by Judy Bausher and Herb Gilliam, American Scaffolding Inc., William P. Anderson Foundation, ArtWorks Board of Trustees, The Johnson Foundation, Phyllis Peters, power2give Project Contributors, Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trusts, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee, Thomas & Dee Stegman, Maxwell Weaver Foundation

Additional Support from

The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, ArtsWave, Ohio Arts Council, P&G

Project Manager

Joe Hedges

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