Kenneth Callahan: Untitled
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Kenneth Callahan, Untitled, Oil on paper on board, 28" h x 34" w
Kenneth Callahan was a leading figure of the Northwest School and one of the region's influential "big four" artists. Born in Spokane and based in Seattle, he became known for paintings that combined modernist abstraction with a deep connection to nature.
Callahan gained national recognition in 1933 when his work appeared in the First Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Influenced by artists such as Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky, he developed a distinctly Northwest vision alongside fellow artists Mark Tobey and Morris Graves.
Though often associated with the "Mystic Painters of the Northwest," Callahan saw his work as rooted in art history and the rhythms of nature, which he viewed as a powerful, transformative life force.
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