Thomas Downing (1928–1985) was an American painter, associated with the Washington Color Field Movement, which also featured Sam Gilliam, Kenneth Noland, Howard Mehring, Alma Thomas, and Paul Reed.
Thomas Downing was born in Suffolk, Virginia. He studied at Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Virginia, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1948. He then studied at the Pratt Institute, a well-known art school in Brooklyn, New York, until 1950. That year he received a grant from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, enabling him to travel to Europe, where he studied briefly at the Académie Julian in Paris.
In 1951 he returned to the United States, and after serving in the U.S. Army, settled in Washington, D.C., where he began to teach, in 1953. The following summer, he enrolled in a summer institute at Catholic University, studying under Kenneth Noland. He became a friend of Noland, who became a significant influence on Downing's art and who was one of the founders of the Washington Color Field Movement.
In the late 1950s, Downing shared a studio with Howard Mehring, another artist of the Washington Color School and Color Field painting. In 1964 Clement Greenberg included Noland, Mehring, Downing and others in his traveling museum exhibition called Post-painterly Abstraction.
From 1965 to 1968, Downing taught at the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington, D.C. There he taught several people who in their turn became artists influenced by Downing's ideas.
His paintings to a large extent consisted of circles arranged in precise patterns on the canvas, with colors often chosen according to ideas of symmetry. Downing's Spot Paintings are his best known works.
In the last ten years of his life, Downing lived in Provincetown, Massachusetts. He died in Provincetown, Massachusetts at the age of 57. In its obituary the Washington Times characterized his death as mysterious. The newspaper was referring to the then recent demise of Washington Color Field artist Gene Davis and to the earlier death of Howard Mehring, as well.
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Thomas Downing Reel, 1961 Dream rate, 1962 Four blue five, 1962 Rivet Lilt, 1962 Untitled, 1962 Inning, 1963 On blue, 1963 Evening Turn, 1964 Red Span, 1964 untitled, 1964 Billie's ring Preliminary, 1965 France blue, 1965 Quadrille, 1965 Untitled (black-star) 1965 Cut series Nº 4, 1967 Fourteen, 1967 Latitude, 1967 Swap Series Nº 9 (Triptych), 1967 Troll series 5, 1967 Universal joint, 1967 Brown and Blue Plank, 1968 Fold One, 1968 grid Nº 8, 1969 Grid Nº 9 - Saranac, 1971 horseshow two, 1971 Split Possesion, 1972 Tsivory, 1972 V,b,V,b,V,b, 1979 The Second Drop, 1980 Untitled, 1980
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