Donald Sultan
About the Artist
Donald Sultan (b. 1951)
Born in 1951 in Asheville, North Carolina, Donald Sultan received his BFA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and his MFA from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. He moved to New York in 1975.
The work of Donald Sultan is voluminous and varied. Since his first one-man show in 1977, he has enjoyed a distinguished career as painter, printmaker, and sculptor. His extensive body of work has placed him at the forefront of contemporary art, where he has become best known for his ability to successfully merge the best of yesterday’s artistic tradition with a fresh, modern approach that is unique.
Although his paintings fit into the criteria of a still life, Sultan describes these works as first and foremost abstract. The largeness of Sultan’s compositions, huge pieces of fruit, flowers, dominoes and other objects, set against the stark, unsettling tar-black, eight-foot square background, dominate the viewer. He is best known for his lemons and fruit, and states that his subjects develop from previous work. The oval of his lemons has led to a series of oval-blossomed tulips. Dots from dice have become oranges. What does not change with Sultan’s work is the powerful statement his forms make. Sultan’s work incorporates basic geometric and organic forms with a formal purity that is both subtle and monumental. His images are weighty, with equal emphasis on both negative and positive areas. Sultan describes his work as “heavy structure, holding fragile meaning” with the ability to “turn you off and turn you on at the same time.” Sultan’s still lifes have been described as studies in contrast. His powerfully sensual, fleshy object representations are rendered through a labor-intensive and unique method.
Sultan has been given numerous exhibitions dedicated to his work, as well as having been included in a number of group shows. His work is included in the permanent collection of many prestigious institutions including The Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Solomon Guggenheim Museum, New York, the Tate Modern, London, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Prints
Donald Sultan
“Silver and Black, Nov 6, 2015”
Medium: Color silkscreen background on 4-ply museum board with black “fuzzy” flocking
Date: 2015
Size: 46 x 46 inches
Signed, titled, dated and numbered.
Edition: 40
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Donald Sultan
“White and Black, Nov 6, 2015”
Medium: Color silkscreen background on 4-ply museum board with black “fuzzy” flocking
Date: 2015
Size: 46 x 46 inches
Signed, titled, dated and numbered.
Edition: 40
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Donald Sultan
“Yellow and Black, Nov 6, 2015”
Medium: Color silkscreen background on 4-ply museum board with black “fuzzy” flocking
Date: 2015
Size: 46 x 46 inches
Signed, titled, dated and numbered.
Edition: 40
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Donald Sultan
“Yellow Mimosa, July 23, 2015”
Date: 2015
Medium: 15-color silkscreen with white flocking on 4-ply museum board
Dimensions: 32 x 45 inches
Titled, dated, numbered and initialed.
Edition: 50
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Donald Sultan
“Mimosa, April 30 2015”
Date: 2015
Medium: 18-color silkscreen with white flocking on 4-ply museum board
Dimensions: 51 x 60 inches
Edition: 40
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Donald Sultan
“Yellow Poppies - Sept 12, 2013”
Medium: 8 color screenprint with flocking
Date: 2013
Dimensions: 19 x 20 in.
Edition of 80
Signed and numbered.
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Description: The print, built up with layers and bleed to the edge, feels like a conte crayon drawing. Sultan's Poppies are inspired by Remembrance Poppies, the paper poppies seen on wreathes or lapels, which emerged after World War I to commemorate those soldiers lost in battle. Eight layers of inks are combined with velvety black flocking to create a print that highlights Sultan's sense of materiality and his fresh approach to the still life.
Donald Sultan
“Red Poppies - March 21, 2012”
Medium: Silkscreen
Date: 2012
Size: 19 x 20 in.
Edition of 80
Signed and numbered.
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Donald Sultan
12 Colors (set of 12)
Medium: Silkscreen
Date: 2006
Dimensions: 25 x 20 ¼ in. each
Edition of 50
Signed and numbered.
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Donald Sultan
“Golden Flowers, March 3, 2011”
Medium: 12 color silkscreen, with hand applied black Silicia on Sauders Waterford, 410gm hot press
Date: 2011
Size: 38 x 38 inches
Edition: 75
Signed and numbered.
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Donald Sultan
“Silver Flowers, March 5, 2011”
Medium: 12 color silkscreen, with hand applied black Silicia on Sauders Waterford, 410gm hot press
Date: 2011
Size: 38 x 38 inches
Edition: 75
Signed and numbered.
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Donald Sultan
“Mimosa, Oct. 2, 2006”
Medium: Etching, Aquatint and Silkscreen
Date: 2006
Size: 27 ¼ x 39 ¼ in.
Edition: 90
Description: Signed by the artist, left margin.
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Donald Sultan
“Sunflowers”
Medium: Color Silkscreen
Date: 1994
Dimensions: 23 x 22 in.
Edition of 100
Signed and numbered.
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
Additional works by Donald Sultan are available. Please contact the Gallery for details.