Two Horizons, A Thousand (1978) by Francesco Clemente

Two Horizons, A Thousand - Francesco Clemente - 1978

Artwork Information

TitleTwo Horizons, A Thousand
ArtistFrancesco Clemente
Date1978
MediumGouache On Paper
Dimensions64 x 54 1/2 in (162.6 x 138.3 cm)
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About Two Horizons, A Thousand

Two Horizons, A Thousand is a painting by Italian artist Francesco Clemente. This abstract piece was created in 1978 and is based on the view of an ocean from the beach. The painting is now part of a private collection and showcases Clemente’s unique style and exploration of spiritual and sexual themes.

Clemente is known for his dreamlike paintings that experiment with symbols, portraiture, and the human figure. He is classified as a Neo-Expressionist and has gained recognition for his innovative approach to art. In addition to “Two Horizons, A Thousand,” Clemente created other notable pieces such as “The Fourteen Stations,” which were displayed at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London in 1983.

Clemente collaborated with Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol in 1984 at Warhol’s studio, which resulted in several works that further solidified Clemente’s reputation within the art world. “Two Horizons, A Thousand” has been featured prominently in exhibitions worldwide including being showcased in a book titled “Francesco Clemente: Two Horizons” published in Tokyo around 1994.

Overall, “Two Horizons, A Thousand” offers viewers an insight into the artistic vision of Francesco Clemente. Its various layers reflect his exploration of diverse themes through symbolism that reflects sensuality to transcendental concepts.”

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