Blackboard paintings

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Blackboard paintings are a celebrated series of large-scale, calligraphic abstract works by Cy Twombly that resemble chalk writing on school blackboards.

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instanceOf abstract art series
series of paintings
artHistoricalSignificance bridges Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism
important example of late 1960s abstraction
key series in Cy Twombly’s oeuvre
artist Cy Twombly NERFINISHED
colorPalette black
gray
white
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Cy Twombly NERFINISHED
exhibitedAt Centre Pompidou NERFINISHED
Dia Art Foundation NERFINISHED
Gagosian Gallery NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art, New York NERFINISHED
Tate Modern NERFINISHED
genre abstract painting
inception 1966
influenced conceptual approaches to writing in art
contemporary abstract painting
influencedBy automatic writing
calligraphy
chalk writing on school blackboards
materialUsed house paint
oil paint
wax crayon
movement Abstract expressionism
surface form: Abstract Expressionism

Minimalism NERFINISHED
Post‑Painterly Abstraction NERFINISHED
notableWork Untitled (Bolsena) 1969 NERFINISHED
Untitled (New York City) 1968 NERFINISHED
Untitled (Rome) 1968 NERFINISHED
productionPeriodEnd 1971
productionPeriodStart 1966
style calligraphic abstraction
monochrome painting
scribble painting
surface canvas
technique continuous looping hand movement
layering of lines over gray grounds
repetitive cursive script-like marks
theme gesture
language and writing
memory
time and repetition
visualCharacteristic horizontal band structure
looping cursive lines
repetitive gestural marks
resembles chalk writing on school blackboards

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Cy Twombly notableWork Blackboard paintings