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Lee Mullican: The Nest Revived spans six decades of formal experimentation by the late West Coast artist. This exhibition brings together important early paintings and rarely-seen wooden assemblages from the 1940s and 50s along with a monumental painting, totemic ceramics, and a groundbreaking digital artwork from the 1980s.
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Mullican was a seeker. Drawing on a wide range of influences, he moved between painting and sculpture to push abstraction and pattern beyond the surface of the canvas. The exhibition reflects upon the dynamic processes that defined Mullican’s art-making and reveals the artist's enduring belief in the spiritual dimension of abstraction. This sensibility was rooted in a lifetime's study and appreciation of non-Western, global artistic traditions.
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Often made of sticks, paper, string, and feathers, in Mullican’s own words, they were “attenuated images that stepped out of my canvases like ritual objects.”
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Mullican’s paintings, ceramics, and digital works from the last decades of his life reflect a deepening of his painterly experiments across both craft mediums and the emerging technologies of the day.
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Mullican’s 1980s and 1990s paintings represented a striking evolution in his visual language yet remain grounded in the natural world. In these works, the rich, elemental tones of his earlier work gave way to a pared-down palette of black and white, stippled with fine lines of vibrant primary color. Dense striations of paint are loosened and layered over organic forms that suggest dissected flower petals.
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His ceramic sculptures from the same period marry that same graphic sensibility with a totemic, architectural quality informed by the artist’s deep appreciation for pre-Columbian and Native American abstraction.
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Lee Mullican: The Nest Revived maps Mullican’s endlessly inventive pursuit of a singular language of abstraction, one that pushed against the flat surface of the canvas to bring his painterly universe into the space of the world in which he lived.
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Checklist
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LEE MULLICAN, Untitled, c. 1950s
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LEE MULLICAN, Untitled, c. 1948
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LEE MULLICAN, Untitled (The Owl), 1949
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LEE MULLICAN, Untitled, c. 1950 - 55
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LEE MULLICAN, Kachinas, 1948
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LEE MULLICAN, Pink Nude in the West Field, 1949
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LEE MULLICAN, Untitled, c. 1950s
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LEE MULLICAN, Untitled, 1949
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LEE MULLICAN, Untitled, c. 1950 -55
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LEE MULLICAN, The Nest Revived, 1948
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LEE MULLICAN, Untitled, c. 1950s
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LEE MULLICAN, LMT-11-4.TGA, "Spare Game”, 1987
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LEE MULLICAN, ALMT28E, "Computer Joy", 1987
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LEE MULLICAN, Untitled, c. 1980-81
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LEE MULLICAN, Untitled, c. 1980-81
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LEE MULLICAN, The Source - West, 1981
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About The Artist
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Archival photographs Courtesy the Estate of Lee Mullican, the Wolfgang Paalen-Archiv, Berlin and the Estate of Luchita Hurtado.
Lee Mullican: The Nest Revived: GALLERY EXHIBITION AT 52 WALKER ST | JANUARY 12 - FEBRUARY 25, 2023
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