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Donald Evans

Philatelic Counter

April 30 – June 4, 2022

Donald Evans
Donald Evans Fauna and Flora, 1945. Wildflowers (Yellow Poppy: Eschscholzia mexicana).

Donald Evans
Fauna and Flora, 1945. Wildflowers (Yellow Poppy: Eschscholzia mexicana).
Watercolor and rubber stamp on souvenir postcard, 1973.
(Inv. No. 9664)

Donald Evans Yteke, 1933. Fiftieth anniversary of the North Cape settlement. (Detail)

Donald Evans
Yteke, 1933. Fiftieth anniversary of the North Cape settlement. (Detail)
Watercolor and rubber stamp on paper, 1975.
(Inv. No. 9659)

Donald Evans Gnostis. 1957. Natural phenomena.

Donald Evans
Gnostis. 1957. Natural phenomena.
watercolor on paper, 1972-73.
(Inv. No. 003937)

Donald Evans Amis and Amants, 1957. Native portraits and island landscapes.

Donald Evans
Amis and Amants, 1957. Native portraits and island landscapes.
Watercolor and rubber stamp on souvenir postcard, 1976. 1977.
(Inv. No. 9666)

Donald Evans Adjudani. Veiled Adjudani woman. (Detail)

Donald Evans
Adjudani. Veiled Adjudani woman. (Detail)
Watercolor on paper, from an unfinished series, 1977.
(Inv. No. 9674)

Donald Evans Adjudani, 1962. Veiled Adjudani woman.

Donald Evans
Adjudani, 1962. Veiled Adjudani woman.
Watercolor and rubber stamp on postcard, 1972.
(Inv. No. 9652)

Donald Evans Adjudani. Veiled Adjudani woman. (Detail)

Donald Evans
Adjudani. Veiled Adjudani woman. (Detail)
Watercolor on paper, from an unfinished series, 1977.
(Inv. No. 9673)

Donald Evans Domino, 1938. Dominoes.

Donald Evans
Domino, 1938. Dominoes.
Watercolor on paper, 1975.
(Inv. No. 9655)

Donald Evans Stein, 1972. Fiftieth anniversary of "A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson" by Gertrude Stein. (Detail)

Donald Evans
Stein, 1972. Fiftieth anniversary of "A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson" by Gertrude Stein. (Detail)
Watercolor and rubber stamp on paper, 1972.
(Inv. No. 9661)

Donald Evans Stein, 1972. Gertrude Stein. "Tender Buttons" by Gertrude Stein. (Detail)

Donald Evans
Stein, 1972. Gertrude Stein. "Tender Buttons" by Gertrude Stein. (Detail)
Watercolor and rubber stamp on paper, 1972.
(Inv. No. 9654)

Donald Evans Tropides Islands, 1952-1962. Sketch for Fruits of the Tropides Islands.

Donald Evans
Tropides Islands, 1952-1962. Sketch for Fruits of the Tropides Islands.
Watercolor and pencil on paper, 1976.
(Inv. No. 9677)

Donald Evans
Donald Evans Antiqua, 1954. Tartans (Gray Douglas).

Donald Evans
Antiqua, 1954. Tartans (Gray Douglas).
Watercolor on paper, 1973.
(Inv. No. 9662)

Donald Evans Adjudani, 1961. Carpets.

Donald Evans
Adjudani, 1961. Carpets.
Watercolor and rubber stamp on cover, 1975.
(Inv. No. 9653)

Donald Evans Nadorp, 1965. Mushrooms.

Donald Evans
Nadorp, 1965. Mushrooms.
Watercolor and rubber stamp on paper, 1972.
(Inv. No. 9651)

Donald Evans Nadorp, 1953. Windmills.

Donald Evans
Nadorp, 1953. Windmills.
Watercolor and rubberstamp on paper, 1977.
(Inv. No. 9660)

Donald Evans Sabot, 1966. Edible mushrooms.

Donald Evans
Sabot, 1966. Edible mushrooms.
Watercolor and rubber stamp on paper, 1973.
(Inv. No. 9657)

Donald Evans Selamat Makan, 1963. Mangoes.

Donald Evans
Selamat Makan, 1963. Mangoes.
Watercolor, rubber stamp and collage on cover, 1977.
(Inv. No. 9668)

Donald Evans Antiqua, 1954. Tartans (MacLeod).

Donald Evans
Antiqua, 1954. Tartans (MacLeod).
Watercolor on paper, 1974.
(Inv. No. 9663)

Donald Evans
Donald Evans Tropides Islands, 1936. Pictorial. Crepuscular pole planting. 

Donald Evans
Tropides Islands, 1936. Pictorial. Crepuscular pole planting. 
watercolor and rubber stamp on cover, 1971-71.
(Inv. No. 004639)

Donald Evans Tropides Islands, 1942. Fruits of the Tropides Islands.

Donald Evans
Tropides Islands, 1942. Fruits of the Tropides Islands.
Watercolor on paper, 1975.
(Inv. No. 9656)

Donald Evans Sabot, 1918. Seapost.

Donald Evans
Sabot, 1918. Seapost.
watercolor on paper, 1975.
(Inv. No. 004784)

Donald Evans My Bonnie, 1962-67. Peaches.

Donald Evans
My Bonnie, 1962-67. Peaches.
Watercolor on paper, 1976.
(Inv. No. 9647)

Donald Evans 1965. Airpost. Map of the Tropides Islands. Inscribed with inter-island route of the Tropides Air Service, 1977

Donald Evans
1965. Airpost. Map of the Tropides Islands. Inscribed with inter-island route of the Tropides Air Service, 1977
watercolor on paper
(Inv. No. 8996)

Donald Evans Tropides Islands, 1973. Death of Bob the cat mascot of the Tropides Isalnds. 

Donald Evans
Tropides Islands, 1973. Death of Bob the cat mascot of the Tropides Isalnds. 
watercolor and rubber stamp on cover, 1973.
(Inv. No. 004641)

Donald Evans Sung Ting, 1880. 1884. 1893. Ting-Yao. Arms of Sun-Ting.

Donald Evans
Sung Ting, 1880. 1884. 1893. Ting-Yao. Arms of Sun-Ting.
Watercolor and rubber stamp on paper, 1976.
(Inv. No. 9658)

Donald Evans Amis et Amants, 1956. Native portraits and island landscapes.

Donald Evans
Amis et Amants, 1956. Native portraits and island landscapes.
watercolor and rubber stamp on paper, 1976.
(Inv. No. 003934)

Donald Evans Nadorp, 1940. View of Adelshoeve.

Donald Evans
Nadorp, 1940. View of Adelshoeve.
Watercolor and rubber stamp on souvenir postcard, 1977.
(Inv. No. 9665)

Donald Evans Yteke, 1963. Landscapes.

Donald Evans
Yteke, 1963. Landscapes.
Watercolor on cover, unfinished, 1977.
(Inv. No. 9649)

Donald Evans

Press Release

Donald Evans

Philatelic Counter

April 30 to June 4, 2022

Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to present Donald Evans – Philatelic Counter, the fifth presentation of the artist’s work at the gallery and the first at the 11 Rivington Street location. 

Donald Evans (1945-1977) made a singular body of work consisting of watercolor stamps of imaginary countries. This exhibition will include two dozen of these works as well as two examples of never before exhibited preparatory works. Evans created most of his work in Amsterdam where he had settled and before his untimely death in a fire at age 31, he had painted almost 4000 stamps. In the decades following his death, his body of work has held an outsized significance and cultlike following. We are grateful to Bill Katz, the executor of the Estate of Donald Evans, for his help in putting this exhibition together.

Evans began painting stamps of imaginary countries as a child and a novice stamp collector, and revisited and developed the concept as an adult. After graduating Cornell University, he worked for a time for the architect Richard Meier in New York City. Growing frustrated, he left that career in 1972 and moved to Europe. He eventually settled in Amsterdam where he and a friend fixed-up an old warehouse as their home. That same year he made 561 stamps representing 20 imagined countries.  All the works were made, postage stamp size, in watercolor using exclusively a number two Grumbacher brush, a method that allowed him to be able to travel with all of his painting materials.

Evans’ imaginary countries all have quirky histories, geography, and customs. These stamps represent a kind of journal, in them they celebrated his world and friends and everything that interested him. For example, he loved the sound and feel of dominos so he created the Republic of Dominos, (pictured above) whose capital is Boisivoires. Other countries have names such as Tropides Islands, Achterdijk and Katibo and can portray local neighborhoods or exotic colonial locations reached by long sea voyages. In many he pays homage to his friends, such as the country of Yteke, refering to Yteke Waterbolk, a dancer and friend who he named Queen of the nation.

Evans had a large collection of visual information in books and photographs as sources for his work. Sung-Ting gets its name from a type of Chinese ceramics that Evans found beautiful. The country Sabot is named for the wooden Dutch shoe and one set of Sabot stamps illustrates local mushroom specimens (pictured above.) Another regional stamp Stein (pictured below), a literary dictatorship with 100% literacy, refers to an actual small Dutch town and also one of his favorite authors. He had many books on windmills, mushrooms, flowers, old ships, planes, birds and fruits and vegetables which would make their way into the stamps. The artist recorded each stamp series in his Catalogue of the World, organizing the work as one would an actual stamp collection.

Donald Evans was born in Morristown, New Jersey in 1945. He received a BA in Architecture from Cornell University in 1969.  In the 1970s he had many one person exhibitions internationally, including several at Hester van Royen Gallery, London and Fischbach Gallery, New York. A retrospective exhibition titled The World of Donald Evans was organized in 1980 by the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam with a catalogue by Willy Eisenhart.