
Torn Drawings portfolio
1965
The "Torn Drawings portfolio" from 1965 by Leon Polk Smith presents a compelling series of ten lithographs, each a testament to the artist's pioneering exploration of color and form. Each print features a vibrant, unmodulated field of color, ranging from deep blues and vivid reds to earthy browns and serene greens. Bisecting these precise geometric planes is a striking, irregular white line, meticulously rendered to simulate a torn edge. This central white element introduces an organic, almost calligraphic spontaneity that contrasts sharply with the otherwise controlled, hard-edge aesthetic. The interplay between the crisp boundaries of the color blocks and the raw, undulating texture of the "torn" line creates a dynamic tension, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between order and chaos, precision and improvisation. This deliberate fragmentation within the unified color field defines the portfolio's unique visual language. Smith, a pivotal figure in American abstraction, especially known for his contributions to Hard-edge painting and his independent development of shaped canvases, here applies his rigorous formal concerns to the medium of lithography. The "Torn Drawings" demonstrate his enduring fascination with the circle and curve, even when presented as a fractured element. Rather than being mere studies, these works stand as complete statements, each investigating how a simple, yet powerful, gesture can redefine a flat surface. The portfolio format allows for a comprehensive viewing of Smith's nuanced approach to color relationships and compositional balance, as each print offers a distinct variation on the central theme of the torn line. These works exemplify Smith's ability to imbue minimalist forms with profound visual energy, pushing the boundaries of geometric abstraction while maintaining a subtle, human touch.
- Medium
- Lithograph in colors mounted to paper
- Location
- Wright, Chicago, United States
🔨 Auction Lot
Wright: 20|21 Art: The Chicago Edition (July 2022)
July 14, 2022
Estimate: $1,500 to $2,000
Lot 287
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