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Photo: Nathaniel Willson
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Photo: Nathaniel Willson

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Date1958
Maker Alfonso Ossorio American, born Phillipines, 1916-1990
Label TextInspired by the techniques of American painters such as Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock, Ossorio worked in a calligraphic and abstract style. In fact, he was a patron of the Abstract Expressionists and, like them, concentrated his paintings and assemblages on “forms and shapes” that were “dictated by the ideas rather than by appearance.” His sensuous lines and serpentine shapes convey a sense of struggle, as if Ossorio grappled with reconciling his queerness and his Catholic faith on the surface of his works. His abstract technique provides no resolute answers, and this very ambiguity of form could be indicative of his complex and tangled identity.
Object number2010.22.2
ProvenanceArtist by descent to Ossorio Foundation
Photo CreditPhoto: Nathaniel Willson
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Be/longing: Contemporary Asian Art, Feb. 8, 2020 - ongoing [on view beginning July 16, 2021].
Credit LineThe Ossorio Foundation
Dimensions96 x 48 in. (243.8 x 121.9 cm)
MediumOil on Masonite
Alfonso Ossorio
1952
Object number: 2010.22.1
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1924
Object number: 61.188
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Willem de Kooning
1948
Object number: 2020.14.2
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Joan Brown
1970
Object number: 88.128
Boyer Gonzales
1973
Object number: 85.198
Study for Homage to the Square: Accordant
Josef Albers
1957
Object number: 65.157
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1953
Object number: 59.129
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Michael Lawson
1966
Object number: 68.204
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Patricia Kirkpatrick Nicholson
1948
Object number: 59.170