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"Syncopation," 2020 A Large Framed Black & White Abstract Collage By Diane Love
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"Syncopation," 2020 is a large framed abstract mixed-media collage from Diane Love's "Musical Sheets" series, on heavy Arches paper in black, white, beige and burnt orange in a white shadow box. A large matte black torn piece of paper anchors this work creating a lively interplay of negative and positive shapes. Black against white, jagged edges against smooth, stationery and undulating calligraphic strokes form a playful, rhythmic and harmonious composition. "Syncopation" can be paired with another work from this series, "Jazz."
Diane has always felt that art has been her lifelong companion providing her with the freedom to express herself with a multitude of mediums and materials. For nearly two decades Diane Love's eponymous shop on Madison Avenue in Manhattan embraced the scope of her creativity where she sold her home accessory and fashion creations which are still collected today. She soon established herself as a style icon in her own right with A-list tastemakers such as Jackie Onassis, Estée Lauder, Albert Hadley, Sister Parish, Mario Buatta and Valentino. Major department stores and companies such as Mikasa, Trifari and Saks Fifth Avenue licensed her wide ranging lifestyle and fashion products to distribute and Bloomindale's housed its own Diane Love boutique. During the 1970s, Diane's spectacular floral arrangements caught the eye of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New York City Opera who both hired her as a flower consultant while Macmillan, Inc, published her first book, "Flowers Are Fabulous For Decorating."
After Diane closed her shop in 1986 to pursue her passion in fine art, she has had 11 solo exhibitions of her paintings and photographs, and is currently represented by a prestigious gallery in New York. She authored, "YES/NO DESIGN," published by Rizzoli, New York and by Flammarion, in Paris.
In her numerous pursuits, fine art, photography, writing, fashion, flower arranging, acting and as a cabaret singer, Diane Love is best described as a Renaissance woman. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: United States, New York Period: New Materials: Mixed Media Collage with colored torn paper and black ink. Condition: New. Framed floating in a white wood shadow box. Creation Date: 2020 Styles / Movements: Modernism, Black & White, Contemporary Book References: "YES/NO DESIGN," published by Rizzoli, New York and by Flammarion in Paris by Diane Love. Incollect Reference #: 433222 -
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W. 26 in; H. 40 in; D. 1 in; W. 66.04 cm; H. 101.6 cm; D. 2.54 cm;
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Amy Zook offers a refined selection of Mid-Century Modern Italian, French, and American furniture, along with distinctive lighting, contemporary art, and select antiques. With over 30 years of experience, she carefully curates each piece for its craftsmanship, character, and aesthetic integrity, available by appointment or online. Phone: 917.991.9605 | Email: amy@amyzookmodern.com
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