William Anastasi (b. 1933)
William Anastasi (b. 1933)

Musical Observations

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William Anastasi (b. 1933)
Musical Observations
dated 'mar 25 1982' (lower right); titled 'Musical Observations' (on the stretcher)
acrylic, wax crayon, charcoal, graphite, ink and paper collage on canvas
59 1/8 x 49 1/8 in. (150.2 x 124.8 cm.)
Executed in 1982.
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner, circa 1988

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Lot Essay

William Anastasi questions the aesthetic norms of art with his theoretical approach to invoking senses other than sight in his studies of the subway, human movement, and music. In Musical Observations, Anastasi blindfolded himself while listening to classical music and painted the rhythms he heard, utilizing different colors, brushstrokes, and mediums to express his mind’s interpretation of the music. Anastasi believed that by going into art blind, the artist can let true ability unfold that is unclouded by conscious, pre-meditated, decision making.

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