
Donald Sultan Button Down Boogie Woogie / Pigment print / signed, numbered / edition 80
Year: | 2016 |
Format: | 56 x 56 cm / 22 x 22 inch |
Material: | Crane Museo Max 365 gsm fine art paper |
Method: | Archival pigment inks |
Edition: | 80 |
Other: | signed, numbered, titled |
Donald Sultan Button Down Boogie Woogie | After Piet Mondrian

Year: | 2016 |
Format: | 56 x 56 cm / 22 x 22 inch |
Material: | Crane Museo Max 365 gsm fine art paper |
Method: | Archival pigment inks |
Edition: | 80 |
Other: | signed, numbered, titled |
Button Down Boogie Woogie | After Piet Mondrian
Donald Sultan is a leading contemporary artist who rose to prominence in the late 1970s as part of the “New Image” movement. He is known for his monumental paintings that characteristically use industrial materials such as tar, putty, and enamel to depict basic geometric and organic elements with a formal minimalism that is both weighty and textured. Sultan is known for his still lifes as well as his “disaster” paintings that focus on themes of industry, war, and man-made disasters. Throughout his career, he has revisited and reinvented still life with images of lemons, poppies, playing cards, fruits and flowers, and other objects. He is interested in contrasts and explores dichotomies such as beauty and roughness, nature and artificiality, realism and abstraction.


Year: 2016
Format: 56 x 56 cm / 22 x 22 inch
Material:Crane Museo Max 365 gsm fine art paper
Method:Archival pigment inks
Edition:80
Other:signed, numbered, titled