Olga Albizu – Abstract Composition in Yellow
Details
Signed lower right “Albizu”; further signed and inscribed on the stretcher reverse.
This radiant oil on canvas is a quintessential example of Olga Albizu’s lyrical approach to Abstract Expressionism. Dominated by a brilliant saffron-yellow field, the central composition is a rhythmic mosaic of jewel-toned blocks—crimson, cobalt, emerald, and deep violet. Albizu, who studied under Hans Hofmann, utilized the “push and pull” theory of color to create a sense of vibrating space. Her work is famously associated with the Bossa Nova era, as her paintings graced many iconic album covers for Stan Getz and João Gilberto, perfectly capturing the movement and soul of the music through pure abstraction.
Provenance
Private collection, San Juan; Private collection, Spain.
Condition
Good vintage condition; rich impasto throughout with stable paint layers; minor surface grime consistent with age; housed on its original wooden stretcher.
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This radiant oil on canvas is a quintessential example of Olga Albizu’s lyrical approach to Abstract Expressionism. Dominated by a brilliant saffron-yellow field, the central composition is a rhythmic mosaic of jewel-toned blocks—crimson, cobalt, emerald, and deep violet. Albizu, who studied under Hans Hofmann, utilized the “push and pull” theory of color to create a sense of vibrating space.
Her work is famously associated with the Bossa Nova era, as her paintings graced many iconic album covers for Stan Getz and João Gilberto, perfectly capturing the movement and soul of the music through pure abstraction.