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  • 制作日1964
  • 寸法57.0 x 76.0 cm

Explore William Copley's surrealist & pop art paintings! Capturing American irony & folklore, his collection influenced artists like Warhol. Discover a unique artistic legacy.

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作家の略歴

A Life Dedicated to the Poetic Image: William N. Copley

William Nelson Copley, known universally as CPLY, was a figure who defied easy categorization—a painter, writer, gallerist, collector, publisher, and art entrepreneur whose life embodied a restless pursuit of artistic expression and a uniquely independent vision. Born in New York City in 1919 and formally adopted in 1921 by Ira C. Copley, owner of a substantial newspaper empire, his early life was marked by privilege but ultimately steered toward a path far removed from the world of journalism. Though raised within a structured environment, Copley’s artistic inclinations blossomed later in life, fueled by an innate desire to discover himself through visual means. He wasn't a product of formal training; instead, he forged his own distinctive style—a deliberate rejection of academic convention and a commitment to intuitive creation. This self-taught approach would become a defining characteristic of his oeuvre, allowing him the freedom to explore themes often considered taboo or overlooked by the mainstream art world.

The Genesis of a Surrealist Vision

Copley’s artistic journey truly began in 1946, after serving in World War II and briefly working as a reporter for his father's newspaper chain. A pivotal encounter with Marjorie Doris Wead, whom he married shortly thereafter, led to an introduction to the burgeoning surrealist movement through her sister’s husband, John Ployardt—a Canadian animator at Walt Disney Studios. Together, Copley and Ployardt embarked on a period of intense artistic exploration, traveling to Mexico and New York, immersing themselves in the works of artists like Max Ernst, Man Ray, and Marcel Duchamp. This exposure proved transformative. In 1948, they co-founded the Copley Galleries in Beverly Hills, providing a platform for European surrealists at a time when their work was not widely appreciated in America. The gallery’s brief but impactful existence cemented Copley's position within the avant-garde and fostered crucial relationships that would shape his artistic development. It was during this period he began signing his works simply as “CPLY,” shedding the weight of familial expectation and embracing a new, independent identity.

Humor, Eroticism, and the Private Mythology

By the mid-1960s, CPLY had developed a highly recognizable visual language characterized by curvilinear figures—often faceless or ambiguously gendered—bold outlines, luminous colors, and flattened pictorial space. His paintings are populated with recurring motifs that he himself described as a “private mythology.” The bowler-hatted man, the nude woman, embracing couples, policemen, automobiles – these elements weren’t merely subjects but rather vehicles for exploring complex themes of desire, power dynamics, social critique, and personal fantasy. His work is imbued with a playful irony, often juxtaposing seemingly innocent imagery with subversive undertones. While influenced by Surrealism's emphasis on the subconscious, CPLY distinguished himself through his deliberate embrace of humor and accessibility. He wasn’t interested in creating impenetrable riddles; rather, he sought to provoke amusement, wonder, and self-discovery in the viewer. His paintings often feel like fragments of dreams or half-remembered stories, inviting multiple interpretations and challenging conventional notions of narrative structure.

A Precursor to Pop Art & Lasting Influence

CPLY’s work occupies a unique position within postwar American art history. Though deeply rooted in Surrealism, his bold colors, simplified forms, and engagement with popular culture foreshadowed the emergence of Pop Art. He wasn't directly associated with the movement—his concerns were more psychological and personal than Warhol or Lichtenstein’s focus on mass media imagery—but his influence is undeniable. Artists like Ed Ruscha have openly acknowledged CPLY’s pioneering spirit and distinctive vision, recognizing him as a key figure in bridging the gap between Surrealism and Pop Art. Throughout his career, CPLY remained committed to independent exploration, publishing artist's books, creating multiples, and consistently challenging the boundaries of artistic expression. His work has been exhibited extensively in major museums worldwide and is held in prominent collections, including those of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

A Legacy of Independent Vision

William N. Copley passed away in 1996, leaving behind a body of work that continues to captivate and intrigue audiences today. His legacy lies not only in his distinctive paintings but also in his unwavering commitment to artistic freedom and his refusal to conform to prevailing trends. He was an artist who dared to explore the complexities of human desire, power, and identity with humor, wit, and a profound sense of self-awareness. CPLY’s work serves as a reminder that true originality often lies outside the established norms—a testament to the enduring power of the poetic image and the importance of following one's own unique artistic path.
william copley

william copley

1919 - 1996

プロフィール概要

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Late Surrealism, Pop Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Andy Warhol']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Max Ernst
    • Man Ray
    • Marcel Duchamp
  • Date Of Birth: January 24, 1919
  • Date Of Death: May 7, 1996
  • Full Name: William Nelson Copley
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks: ['Untitled (Staircase)']
  • Place Of Birth: New York City, USA