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LARRY ZOX "BLACK PUSH" DRAWING, 1965

Larry Zox (1937-2006) was a central figure in the evolution of 20th century abstraction in America. 

Raised in Des Moines, Iowa, Zox studied at the University of Oklahoma and went on to work under the tutelage of modernist Georg Grosz at the Des Moines Art Centre. Zox moved to New York City and established his reputation by the mid 1960's. His studio was located on 20th Street and he was surrounded and inspired by a melting pot of jazz artists, bikers, and boxers.

Zox was one of the most successful practitioners of hard-edge or geometric abstraction and not surprisingly was championed by Frank Stella, amongst others. 

By the mid 1960's, Zox arrived at his most recognized style, utilizing hard-edge shapes in bold colors to create geometric patterns, which were often realized on raw canvas.

Zox's hard-edge geometric creations from the late 1960's and early 1970's are arguably the most recognizable works from his oeuvre. Fittingly he had a retrospective at the Whitney Museum in 1973, that focused on such work. Today, numerous museums including the Whitney, the MoMAthe Tate and the Metropolitan all have examples of his work from this era in their permanent collections. 

Questions about this piece? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720

Signed and dated by the artist.

Untitled ("Black Push")

Mixed media on paper

USA, 1965 

8.25"H 10.75"W (work)

11.5"H 13.5"W (framed)  

Framed with museum glass

Very good condition

Larry Zox (1937-2006) was a central figure in the evolution of 20th century abstraction in America. 

Raised in Des Moines, Iowa, Zox studied at the University of Oklahoma and went on to work under the tutelage of modernist Georg Grosz at the Des Moines Art Centre. Zox moved to New York City and established his reputation by the mid 1960's. His studio was located on 20th Street and he was surrounded and inspired by a melting pot of jazz artists, bikers, and boxers.

Zox was one of the most successful practitioners of hard-edge or geometric abstraction and not surprisingly was championed by Frank Stella, amongst others. 

By the mid 1960's, Zox arrived at his most recognized style, utilizing hard-edge shapes in bold colors to create geometric patterns, which were often realized on raw canvas.

Zox's hard-edge geometric creations from the late 1960's and early 1970's are arguably the most recognizable works from his oeuvre. Fittingly he had a retrospective at the Whitney Museum in 1973, that focused on such work. Today, numerous museums including the Whitney, the MoMAthe Tate and the Metropolitan all have examples of his work from this era in their permanent collections. 

Questions about this piece? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720

Signed and dated by the artist.

Untitled ("Black Push")

Mixed media on paper

USA, 1965 

8.25"H 10.75"W (work)

11.5"H 13.5"W (framed)  

Framed with museum glass

Very good condition

$3,000.00
LARRY ZOX "BLACK PUSH" DRAWING, 1965
$3,000.00

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Larry Zox (1937-2006) was a central figure in the evolution of 20th century abstraction in America. 

Raised in Des Moines, Iowa, Zox studied at the University of Oklahoma and went on to work under the tutelage of modernist Georg Grosz at the Des Moines Art Centre. Zox moved to New York City and established his reputation by the mid 1960's. His studio was located on 20th Street and he was surrounded and inspired by a melting pot of jazz artists, bikers, and boxers.

Zox was one of the most successful practitioners of hard-edge or geometric abstraction and not surprisingly was championed by Frank Stella, amongst others. 

By the mid 1960's, Zox arrived at his most recognized style, utilizing hard-edge shapes in bold colors to create geometric patterns, which were often realized on raw canvas.

Zox's hard-edge geometric creations from the late 1960's and early 1970's are arguably the most recognizable works from his oeuvre. Fittingly he had a retrospective at the Whitney Museum in 1973, that focused on such work. Today, numerous museums including the Whitney, the MoMAthe Tate and the Metropolitan all have examples of his work from this era in their permanent collections. 

Questions about this piece? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720

Signed and dated by the artist.

Untitled ("Black Push")

Mixed media on paper

USA, 1965 

8.25"H 10.75"W (work)

11.5"H 13.5"W (framed)  

Framed with museum glass

Very good condition

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