Jeremy Efroymson: philanthropist and grassroots arts activist
Even if you are not familiar with the Efroymson name, you are more than likely familiar with a number of the institutions and organizations that the 127-million-dollar Efroymson Family Fund has endowed. by Dan Grossman It’s 5:45 p.m. on a hot Friday evening in August and Jeremy Efroymson is touring the Re-Dome art exhibit at the Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) headquarters in Fountain Square …
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Eighteenth century marked After the declaration of independence in 1776, the official beginning of the American national identity, the new nation needed a history, and part of that history would be a visual expression. Most of the early American art (late 18th century through the early 19th century) from the history of painting and portraits. Painters such as Gilbert Stuart portraits of the newly elected government officials, while John Singleton Copley painted portraits are typical for the class of merchants, more prosperous, and painters such as John Trumbull were great scenes of the Revolutionary War battle.
nineteenth century article: Hudson River School, Luminism (American art style) and American Impressionism James McNeill Whistler, Arrangement in Grey and Black: The Artist’s Mother ( 1871), popularly known as Whistler’s Mother, Muse d’Orsay known Paris America’s first school known paintinghe Schoolppeared Hudson River in 1820. As for music and literature, this has been delayed until artists perceived that the New World offers specific issues in this case the westward expansion of settlement brought the transcendent beauty of frontier landscapes to the attention of painters. Direct painters of the Hudson and the simplicity of the vision influence on later artists, Winslow Homer (1836-1910), which shows the sea Americahe rural mountains and people who live near them. civic life of the middle class has its painter Thomas Eakins (1844-1916), an uncompromising realist whose inexhaustible honesty undermine the preference for romantic sentimentalism found distinguished. Henry Ossawa Tanner studied with Thomas Eakins one of the first African-American painter. painting of the Great West, especially the act of mediation of the size of the country and cultures of indigenous peoples living there, have begun to emerge as well. Artists like George Catlin broke traditional styles show on earth, mostly to show how an object shows in the West and its people as honestly as possible and include. Many painters who are considered American spent some time in Europe and met other European artists in Paris and London, as Mary Cassatt and Whistler.
twentieth century article: American Realism and American Modernism Mary Cassatt The Bath 1891-1892, Art Institute of Chicago, while painted in Europe, Cassatt is considered a U.S. American painter The dispute quickly became a way of life for American artists. In fact, much of American painting and sculpture since 1900 has a series of revolts against tradition. “To hell with the artistic values,” announced Robert Henri (1865-1929). He was the leader of what critics called the Ashcan school of painting, according to representations of the group of the dirty aspects of urban life. American realism has become the new direction for American visual artists at the turn of the century. resulted in the photography, the Photo-Secession, Alfred Stieglitz made way for photography created as an art form. Soon, the Ashcan School artists gave way to modernists promoted from Cubism and Abstract Europehe by photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) at the 291 Gallery in New York City. John Marin, Marsden Hartley, Alfred Henry Maurer, Arthur Dove, Henrietta Shore, Stuart Davis, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Morgan Russell, Patrick Henry Bruce, were Gerald Murphy some important early American modernist painters. War II many American artists rejected the modern trends in the Armory Show and European influences, including the School of Paris. Instead, they chose to adopt academic realism in the scenes of American urban and rural. Charles Sheeler and Charles Demuth were developed socially as Precisionist and artists of the Ashcan School and American Realism: including George Bellows, Everett Shinn, George Benjamin Luks, William Glackens and John Sloan and other images in deliberate given their works.
O’Keeffe American Southwest, Head White Hollyhock Hills and Ram 1935, the Brooklyn Museum could After the First World War, the completion of the railroad in Santa Fe American settlers to the West , travel around the coast of California. New artists colonies began at Santa Fe and Taos artists grow main themes are landscapes and Native Southwest. Images of the South West has come to a popular form of advertising, most clearly by the railroad from Santa Fe to encourage settlers to the West and enjoy the scenery nsullied. Walter Ufer, Bert Greer Phillips, E. Irving Couse, William Henry Jackson, and Georgia O’Keeffe are among the most prolific artists of the South West.
Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance is an important development in American art. In the 1920s and ’30s a new generation of educated and politically astute African-American men and women, sponsored literary societies and art and industry have emerged to fight against racist stereotypes. The windows of the movement range of talent among African-American communities. Although the movement with artists from all over America, it was centered in Harlem, and the work of graphic artist Aaron Douglas and James VanDerZee Harlem photographer was a symbol for the movement. Some artists are Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Charles Alston, Augusta Savage, Archibald Motley, Lois Mailou Jones, Palmer Hayden, Sargent Johnson.
New Deal Art Thomas Hart Benton, the people of Chilmark (Figure Composition), in 1920, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC. is affected when the world economic crisis, President Roosevelt’s New Deal several public art programs have been created. The aim of the programs was the work of artists to give and to decorate public buildings, often with a national theme. The first of these projects, public art project (PWAP), was established following pressure from the unemployed artists in the Artists Union. The PWAP took less than a year and produced nearly 15,000 works of art. It was developed by the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration (followed FAP / WPA) in 1935, which funded some of the most famous artists in America. Several different and related emerged and developed during the Great Depression, including American Scene, regionalism and social realism. Thomas Hart Benton, John Steuart Curry, Grant Wood, Ben Shahn, Joseph Stella, Reginald Marsh, Isaac Soyer, Raphael Soyer and Jack Levine were some of the most famous artists.
Abstract Expressionism also: Abstract Expressionism, Action Painting, Color Field painting and lyrical abstraction See Franz Kline, Painting Number 2, 1954, The Museum of Modern Art In the years following the Second World War, a group of New York artists formed the first American movement to exert major influence on the international level: abstract expressionism. This term was first used in 1919 in Berlin, was once again in 1946, used by Robert Coates in the New York Times and became the two major art critics of the time, met Harold Rosenberg and Clement Greenberg. It had always been criticized as too large and paradoxical, but the common definition implies the use of abstract art, feelings, emotions, what is the artist, and not what not to express. “Br /> The first generation of Abstract Expressionists like Jackson Pollock was used by artists, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Franz Kline, Arshile Gorky, Robert Motherwell, Clyfford Still composed, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb, Philip Guston, Ad Reinhardt, Hans Hofmann, James Brooks, Richard Pousette-Dart, William Baziotes, Mark Tobey, Bradley Walker Tomlin, Theodoros Stamos, Jack Tworkov and others. Although many artists who had by this label are very different styles, contemporary critics found some similarities between them. Many of the first generation Abstract Expressionists were influenced by both Cubist works (copy in black and white in art journals and works in the gallery 291 or the Armory Show) and by the European Surrealists, most of them abandoned formal composition and representation of objects in real terms, and Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. Often, the abstract expressionists, to try to instinctive, intuitive, spontaneous arrangements of space, line, form and color. Abstract Expressionism is characterized by two essential elements – the big screens used (in part inspired by the frescoes of Mexico and the work necessary for the WPA in the 1930s), and use have done, marked his high and unusual brush strokes and paint experiment with a new understanding of the process. emphasis and intensity of color and large open areas of the surface were two of the applied color field movement as known. Still Ad Reinhardt, Adolph Gottlieb, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford were classified as such. Another movement has been referred to as action painting characterized by a spontaneous reaction, strong brush strokes, drips and splashes of color and vigorous physical activity in the production used by an array. Jackson Pollock is an example of a painter of the action: thrown his creative process, integration, and color flowed from a stick or to be paid directly out of the box, he revolutionized the art methods. Willem de Kooning’s famous said of Pollock, “he broke the ice for the rest of us.” Paradoxically, high Pollock extended linear repetitive fields are also characteristic of color field painting, and, and art critic Michael Fried noted in his essay for the catalog of three American painters: Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Frank Stella at the Fogg Art Museum in 1965. Despite differences of opinion among critics of art, abstract expressionism, a milestone in the history of American art: the 1940s and divert 1950s saw international attention from Europe-Paris-art, the American in New York, art. color field painting was made as a movement: artists in the 1950s, such as Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Robert Motherwell and the 1960s, Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland and Helen Frankenthaler was looking for paintings, unnecessary rhetoric with large, flat areas of color to eliminate. According to the abstract expressionism In the abstract paintings of the 1950s America evolved into movements such as Neo-Dada, Abstract Painting Post, op art, hard-edge painting, Minimal art, shaped canvas painting, Lyrical Abstraction, and the pursuit of abstract expressionism. In response to the tendency to ignore the pictures appeared in various new movements like Pop Art, the Bay Area Figurative Movement and later in the 1970s Neo-Expressionism. lyrical abstraction with the Fluxus movement and post-minimalism (a term coined by Robert Pincus-in the pages of the Artforum in 1969 marked Witten) tried the boundaries of abstract painting and Minimalism by focusing on the process, new materials and new ways of expansion expression. Postminimalism often involving industrial materials, raw materials, inventions, found objects, installation, serial repetition, and often with references to Dada and Surrealism is best illustrated by the sculptures of Eva Hesse. Lyrical Abstraction, Conceptual Art post-minimalism, earth art, video, performance, installation, and the continuation of Fluxus, Abstract Expressionism, Color Field, Hard Edge painting, Minimal Art, Op Art, Pop Art, Photorealism and New Realism extended the boundaries of contemporary art in the mid-1960s to the 1970s. Lyrical Abstraction similarities with Color Field Painting and Abstract Expressionism, particularly in the freewheeling use of color – texture and surface. line drawing, the use of calligraphic line injected, the effects of the brush, stain, wipe, cast, spray paint superficially resemble the effects observed in the abstract expressionism and color field des However, very different styles . During the 1960s and 1970s, painters how powerful and influential as Adolph Gottlieb, Phillip Guston, Lee Krasner, Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Richard Diebenkorn, Josef Albers, Elmer Bischoff, Agnes Martin, Al Held, Sam Francis, Ellsworth Kelly, Morris Louis, Gene Davis, Frank Stella, Joan Mitchell, Friedel Dzubas and younger artists like Brice Marden, Robert Mangold, Sam Gilliam, Sean Scully, Elizabeth Murray, Walter Darby Bannard, Larry Zox, Ronnie Land Field , Ronald Davis, Dan Christensen, Susan Rothenberg, Ross Bleckner, Richard Tuttle, Julian Schnabel, and dozens of other important and influential paintings. other modern American movements Article: Pop Art, the Hard-edge painting, Happenings, Fluxus, Chicago Imagist, post-minimalist, neo-expressionism and conceptual art Night Hawks (1942) by Edward Hopper is one of his most famous works, the Art Institute of Chicago The members of the next generation in favor of another artistic form of abstraction: works of mixed media. Among them, Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) and Jasper Johns (1930 -), the photos, newsprint used, and objects in their compositions discarded. Pop artists like Andy Warhol (1930-1987), Larry Rivers (1923-2002) and Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), reproduced, with satiric care, everyday objects and images American Bottles cultureoca Popular-Cola, canned soups, Comics . realism was popular in the United States, despite the modernist tendencies, such as the scenes of the city by Edward Hopper and Norman Rockwell’s illustrations. In some places, such as Chicago, Abstract Expressionism had never met in Chicago, the dominant species style was grotesque, symbolic realism, as by the Chicago Imagist Cosmo Campoli (1923-1997) occupied, Jim Nutt (1938 -), Ed Paschke (1939-2004) and Nancy Spero (1926 -).
remarkable numbers for a few American artists of note include: Ansel Adams, John James Audubon, Thomas Hart Benton, Albert Bierstadt, Alexander Calder, Mary Cassatt, Frederic Edwin Church, Thomas Cole, Edward S. Curtis, Richard Diebenkorn , Thomas Eakins, Jules Feiffer Lange, Helen Frankenthaler, Arshile Gorky, Marsden Hartley, Al Hirschfeld, Hans Hofmann, Winslow Homer, Georgia O’Keeffe, Lee Krasner, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Dorothea, Roy Lichtenstein, Morris Louis, John Marin, Agnes Martin, Jackson Pollock, Rauschenberg, Man Ray, Robert, Frederic Remington, Norman Rockwell, Mark Rothko, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Cindy Sherman, David Smith, Frank Stella, Gilbert Stuart, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Andy Warhol, Frank Lloyd Wright , Andrew Wyeth, NC Wyeth
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American Impressionism American Modern American Realism
American Scene Art Education in the United States
The color field painting history painting
List of late-modern American artists abstraction lyriqueModernisme
amérindienRégionalisme Art Sculpture U.S. socialSynchromism realism , br /> Visual Arts Painting West Chicago
References ^ AB Movers and Shakers, New York, “Leaving C & M , Sarah Douglas, Art + Auction in March 2007, V. 7 XXXNo. ^ Martin, Ann Ray, and Howard Junker. pp Way Nouveau: The, Way Out, Newsweek, 29 July 1968. 3.55 to 63.
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Visual arts: Contemporary Abstraction
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Solving art’s mysteries
( Northwestern University ) Henri Matisse was a painter of vivid colors. From 1913 to 1917, however, he radically changed his style and palette. Collaborators from Northwestern University and the Art Institute of Chicago bring this home with a fascinating scientific deconstruction of Matisse’s famous painting “Bathers by a River.” The artist had tamped down earlier layers of pinks, greens and …