Whitney Edward Leland (aka Whitney Leland)
American, born 1945
Created while a graduate student at The University of Tennessee, "Foil Tie" is part of series of paintings and prints made by Leland in response to the draft and the Vietnam War. As seen here, this series juxtaposed civilian clothing with military uniforms.
While this work aligns him very much with the American Pop Art movement, Leland later moved away from Pop imagery. Instead, he became known for colorful and organic abstract paintings that utilize a limited set of shapes and colors. In these symmetrical compositions Leland focuses primarily on the act and process of painting.
American, born 1945
Foil Tie
1969–1970
Object Type:
Print
Dimensions:
17 1/2 in. x 11 1/4 in. (44.45 cm x 28.58 cm)
Medium and Support:
Color lithograph on paper
Accession Number:
1971.0002
Credit Line:
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Association Purchase, 12th Dixie Annual Museum Purchase Award
Created while a graduate student at The University of Tennessee, "Foil Tie" is part of series of paintings and prints made by Leland in response to the draft and the Vietnam War. As seen here, this series juxtaposed civilian clothing with military uniforms.
While this work aligns him very much with the American Pop Art movement, Leland later moved away from Pop imagery. Instead, he became known for colorful and organic abstract paintings that utilize a limited set of shapes and colors. In these symmetrical compositions Leland focuses primarily on the act and process of painting.
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