10: SALLY COOK (BORN 1932) EARLY AMORPHOUS ABSTRACT C. 1963
Sally Cook (Born 1932)
Untitled (Roiling Forms) (1963)
The oil on canvas is signed in the composition to the left.
Sally Cook is a Buffalo, New York artist who moved to downtown Manhattan in the late 1950s at the urging of her Albright Art School instructor Peter Busa. She easily found a place in that Tenth Street co-operative galleries scene of the day where artist-run galleries were clustered. Her works of abstract expressionism, like the painting up for bid here, were exhibited at the Camino, Phoenix, and Feiner galleries. She often shared exhibition space with luminaries like Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, and Alice Neel. She was elected to the Artist's Club (also known as 'The Club'), a hub founded by de Kooning, Kline, Hans Hofmann, and others, where artists gathered to exchange ideas and inspire each other. Around 1960, she even gave talks at the club and at the Camino gallery. In 1963 she was featured on the CBS television series Eyewitness as one of only two living artists, Marcel Duchamp was another, highlighted as continuing the modernist legacy in contemporary painting.
Measures 20 x 20 inches.
Good original untouched condition with light overall craquelure and dry surface.
$600 - $800
September 28, 2025 Fall Art Auction
Sunday, September 28th 2025
SOLD - $1,815
Sold Price does not include Buyer's Premium