"I paint about the things that surround me—things that I pick up and handle every day. That's what art is. Art is an epiphany in a coffee cup," –Elizabeth Murray. Stirring Still uniquely blends abstract painting and realist imagery. The result is an almost cartoonish depiction of two snuggling cups that seem to dance with energy. Elizabeth Murray became well known for her witty and vibrant paintings of giant coffee cups, shoes, and other domestic objects portrayed in an Alice-in-Wonderland scale. Her sculpted canvases recall Frank Stella’s pioneering shaped works like Manteneia II (1968). Yet, unlike the order and balance of Stella’s work, Murray’s eccentrically shaped paintings are whimsical, edgy, and a bit unnerving—representing her personal response to painting in the late 20th century.
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