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Florence Miller Pierce

(1918 - 2007)

Untitled 545 (Dark Orange), 2001

resin relief on mirrored plexiglass
inscribed verso: Untitled 545 / 8.08.01 16 x 16 / Dark Orange / Florence Pierce
16 x 16 x 3/4 in. (40.6 x 40.6 x 1.9 cm.)

  • Provenance: Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, New Mexico (label verso)
    Private Collection, New Mexico

    Born in 1918, Pierce spent her childhood in Washington, D.C., where she was one of the few young women to take art classes at the Phillips Collection's Studio School. At age 18, Pierce convinced her parents to let her study with modernist artist Emil Bisttram in Taos, New Mexico. She became the youngest member of Bisttram's Taos Transcendentalists group, dedicated to the creation of abstract art guided by spirituality. Pierce would spend decades experimenting with different techniques and refining her style. In 1969, a 51-year-old Pierce accidentally spilled some resin on a sheet of aluminum foil and found herself entranced by the way it captured the light. She would dedicate the rest of her career to perfecting this unforeseen new method. In a 2006 New York Times review of Pierce's solo exhibition at the Howard Scott Gallery, Holland Cotter writes, "It took her a lifetime of activity to arrive at art about contemplation, and then she did so only by chance." Pierce passed away in 2007, but the legacy of her minimalist, light-refracting works is enduring. "I can't think of Pierce's work without visualizing that unique glow," writes art critic Lucy Lippard. "Her monochrome resin squares create their own weather."
  • Condition: This work is in overall good condition. There is a possible loss approximately 1/3" on the left edge but this may be original to the piece as it is made from a resin material.

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