Scenes from the American West (Mickey Mouse), 1990
Color lithograph on ivory wove paper
36 × 40 in (91.4 × 101.6 cm)
Edition of 10 + APs
Pencil-signed, dated, and numbered to the bottom margin
For Sale - $3,000
FEW REMAINING - WORK AVAILABLE SUBJECT TO A PRIOR SALE
Objects in a Field, 1990
Lithograph
36 × 36 in (91.4 × 91.4 cm)
Edition of 10 + APs
signed and numbered lower right
For Sale - $2,500.
FEW REMAINING - WORK AVAILABLE SUBJECT TO A PRIOR SALE
End, 2000
Lithograph
34.5 × 39 in (87.6 × 99.1 cm)
Edition of 30
SIGNED AND NUMBERED LOWER RIGHT
For Sale - $2,000.
FEW REMAINING - WORK AVAILABLE SUBJECT TO A PRIOR SALE
Dark Night Full of Stars, 1985
Lithograph in black and red on white wove paper
30 × 33.5 in (76.2 × 85.1 cm)
Edition of 30 + APs
signed and numbered lower right
For Sale - $3,500.
FEW REMAINING - WORK AVAILABLE SUBJECT TO A PRIOR SALE
Tent Show, 1983
acrylic on laminated paper, oil and paint stick on wood, painted cast fiberglass snake on bentwood chair
72 x 154 in (82.9 × 391.2 cm)
For Sale: $100000
VERNON FISHER (1943-2023) was an American artist working who was known to work in a wide range of media, best known for his skillful combinations and juxtapositions of image and language.
The mid-1970s was the period when Vernon Fisher started his artistic career, in the era marked by the legacies of Pop and Conceptual art. This mixture of styles created a unique fusion between painting and installation, in that way shaping new inspiring compositions derived from juxtapositions of language and imagery. Influenced by this period in contemporary art, but also by artists such as Ed Ruscha and John Baldessari, Fisher began creating his multilayered visual narratives. Resulting works – paintings, installations and collages – represent Vernon Fisher’s view on pop culture and contemporary society, enriched with art-historical and literary references. Often contextualized within a postmodernism, his works shares an influential practice of self-appraisal with Cy Twombly and Robert Rauschenberg.
Vernon Fisher was born in 1943 in Fort Worth, Texas. He studied English literature at the Hardin-Simmons University, where he received a BA in 1967. Vernon got his MFA in 1969, from the University of Illinois. As a true Fort Worth child, Fisher was spent his entire life in his hometown, where he enjoyed appreciation as one of the Texas’s most internationally recognized artists.
The art of Vernon Fisher is included in the collections of more than 40 museums across the globe, such as the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C., Art Institute of Chicago, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Phoenix Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. The most important museum installation is in the collection of the famous Museum of Modern Art in New York.