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David SimpsonEarthbound, 19621962
1962
$20,000
£15,196.55
€17,533.96
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A$30,565.61
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NOK 205,470.72
SEK 187,788.34
DKK 131,016.21
About the Item
Earthbound by David Simpson, painted in 1962. A fantastic example of his early landscape inspired abstract works. Provenance, from the Robert Elkon Gallery to Robert Ford Colin then by inheritance to Robert Ford Colin Jr then purchased from his estate. 44" x 29.5", oil on canvas, signed on the left side of the canvas on the stretcher and signed on reverse on the stretcher bar. Exhibited at MOMA and the Robert Elkon Gallery in 1963. Some crazing due to age along the top 5th and along the lower left hand side. Paint is stable.
David Simpson (born 1928) is an American abstract painter and a pioneering figure of the Beat Generation and Bay Area art scene. Based in Berkeley, California, his career spans over seven decades, evolving from landscape-inspired abstraction to celebrated "interference" paintings that interact with light and viewer movement.
Early Life and Education
Background: Born in Pasadena, California, to Frederick Simpson, an interior decorator, and Mary Adeline White.
Military Service: Joined the Navy at age 17 in 1945, serving as a Hospital Corpsman near the Mexican border until 1949.
Academic Training: Used the G.I. Bill to attend the San Francisco Art Institute (then California School of Fine Arts), earning his BFA in 1951. He later received an MA from San Francisco State University in 1958.
The Six Gallery and Beat Era
In 1954, Simpson co-founded the Six Gallery in San Francisco, an auto-repair shop turned avant-garde cooperative.
Historical Significance: The gallery is most famous for hosting the 1955 reading of Allen Ginsberg's poem "Howl". While Simpson co-founded the space, he famously missed the reading because he was sleeping after a late-night shift at a gas station.
Artistic Community: During this time, he lived with artists like Jay DeFeo and Wally Hedrick, deeply embedding himself in the San Francisco counterculture.
Professional Career and Teaching
Academic Tenure: Simpson taught at UC Berkeley for 25 years, starting as an assistant professor in 1965 and retiring as a full professor in 1990.
Major Exhibitions: His work has been included in seminal shows, such as Dorothy Miller’s Americans 1963 at MoMA and Clement Greenberg’s Post-Painterly Abstraction (1964).
Current Status: As of 2026, he remains an active presence in the art world. Recent exhibitions include David Simpson: A Bit Beyond (2025) at Haines Gallery and the museum exhibition Meditative Mind (2025–2026) at the Langson Institute
Museum of California Art.
Collections: His work is held in major institutions including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), and the National Gallery of Art.
- Creator:David Simpson (1928, American)
- Creation Year:1962
- Dimensions:Height: 44 in (111.76 cm)Width: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
- Condition:Some crazing due to age along the top 5th and along the lower left hand side. Paint is stable. Can be seen in detail photos.
- Gallery Location:North Clarendon, VT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2880217473982
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Audubon Artists Association, jury awards director, 1952; chairman admissions
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Allied Artists of America, life member; jury awards 1945; jury selection, 1954
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Long Island Art League, 1954 (prize)
Cumberland Valley Artists, 1949, 1950, 1952 (prizes)
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