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Gene DavisAmerican, 1920 - 1985

Gene Davis worked as a sportswriter and White House correspondent before beginning an art career in his late twenties. Largely self-taught, he also worked closely with artist, curator, and friend Jacob Kainen. Davis experimented with improvisation and spontaneity in his art and became well-known for his later stripe paintings and as a leader of the Washington Color School. In addition to color, Davis emphasized rhythm, interval, and irregularity in his stripe paintings. He also produced modular compositions, collages, silhouette self-portraits, and abstract compositions in neon. He created micropaintings, some of which are only a quarter of an inch square, as well as large outdoor street paintings. Davis was born and lived nearly his entire life in Washington, DC.

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Voodoo
Gene Davis
1984
Voodoo
Gene Davis
1984
Voodoo
Gene Davis
1984
Voodoo
Gene Davis
1984
Voodoo
Gene Davis
1984
Voodoo
Gene Davis
1984
Tarzan
Gene Davis
1969
Jack-in-the-Box
Gene Davis
1969
Graf Zeppelin
Gene Davis
1969
King Kong
Gene Davis
1969
Bulletproof
Gene Davis
1969
John Barley Corn
Gene Davis
1969
Red Pope
Gene Davis
1980
Micro Painting
Gene Davis
ca. 1967 -1968