Max Benjamin: XXII
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Max Benjamin, XXII, 1977, oil on canvas in original framing, 49.5 x 61.5 x 2 in
Max Benjamin was a prominent Northwest artist based on Guemes Island, celebrated for his expressive abstract paintings and vivid landscapes. Working from a log cabin studio for more than six decades, he developed a distinctive visual language marked by bold color, dynamic brushwork, and emotional intensity, displaying a pronounced kinship to European Modernist innovations. Benjamin was honored with a Washington State Governor's Arts and Heritage Award in 1998.
Benjamin's work is held in major regional collections, including the Museum of Northwest Art, the Seattle Art Museum, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art among others. He remains an influential figure in the Pacific Northwest art scene.
Donated By Erik Benson