juan-logan-american-b-1946-i-red-thread-i-and-i-blue-immersion-i-two-works
Lot 2313
Juan Logan (American, b. 1946), Red Thread and Blue Immersion (two works)
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Painting and mixed media on heavy paper, 1985, signed and dated at lower right, float mounted and framed under glass.

Frame dimensions 48 3/8 x 39 1/4 in. (each)

Being sold to benefit Hirsch Wellness Network of Greensboro, North Carolina

Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Juan Logan now lives and works in Belmont, North Carolina. Logan’s artworks address subjects relevant to the American experience. At once abstract and representational, his paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, and videos address the interconnections of race, place, and power. They make visible how hierarchical relations and social stereotypes shape individuals, institutions, and the material and mental landscapes of contemporary life.

Logan has shown extensively nationally and internationally, has had numerous solo exhibitions, and executed many private and public commissions. Logan’s works can be found in private, corporate, and public collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Gibbes Museum of Art, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Memphis Brooks Museum, the Zimmerli Museum of Art, and the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. Most recently, his piece Some Clouds are Darker became part of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Good estate condition; not examined out of the frames.