Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 56. Chapters: Artists from Cincinnati, Ohio, Artists from Cleveland, Ohio, Winsor McCay, William Jacob Baer, Tom Wesselmann, Robert Scott Duncanson, Values of Civilization, Steven Heller, Lilly Martin Spencer, Jim Flora, Robert Henri, Joseph Henry Sharp, Daniel Carter Beard, John Lefelhocz, Viktor Schreckengost, Peter Kuper, Charley Harper, Harley Warrick, Jim Dine, Frank Duveneck, Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, John Henry Twachtman, Tyler Turkle, Charles Henry Niehaus, Mary Louise McLaughlin, Garner Tullis, John Jude Palencar, George Ault, Diane Pfister, Tara Seibel, Tim Folzenlogen, Carey Orr, Frank Harmon Myers, Michelle Stitzlein, Jim Borgman, Daniel Greene, Len Peralta, Edward Charles Volkert, Mika Johnson, Amy Sarkisian, Edward Henry Potthast, Elizabeth Nourse, John Ellsworth Weis, Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth Wilcox, April Gornik, Robert Frederick Blum, John S. Conway, Joseph DeCamp, Nic Rad, De Scott Evans, Mendel Diness, Henry Mosler, Derek Hess, Frank J. Girardin, John Ruthven, William Holbrook Beard, Charles S. Kaelin, Kataro Shirayamadani, William H. Fry, Lewis Henry Meakin, R. Guy Cowan. Excerpt: Tom Wesselmann (February 23, 1931, Cincinnati - December 17, 2004) was an American pop artist who specialized in found art collages. From 1949 to 1951 he attended college in Ohio; first at Hiram College, and then transferred to major in Psychology at the University of Cincinnati. He was drafted into the US Army in 1952, but spent his service years stateside. During that time he made his first cartoons, and became interested in pursuing a career in cartooning. After his discharge he completed his psychology degree in 1954, whereupon he began to study drawing at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. He achieved some initial success when he sold his first cartoon strips to the magazines 1000 Jokes and True. Cooper Union accepted him in 1956, and he continued his studies in New York. During a visit to the MoMA he was inspired by the Robert Motherwell painting Elegy to the Spanish Republic: ¿The first aesthetic experience¿ He felt a sensation of high visceral excitement in his stomach, and it seemed as though his eyes and stomach were directly connected¿. Wesselmann also admired the work of Willem de Kooning, but he soon rejected action painting: ¿He realized he had to find his own passion he felt he had to deny to himself all that he loved in de Kooning, and go in as opposite a direction as possible.". In 1957 Wesselmann met Claire Selley, another Cooper Union student who was to become his friend, model, and later, his wife. 1958 was a pivotal year for Wesselmann. A landscape painting trip to Cooper Union's Green Camp in rural New Jersey, brought him to the realizationthat he could pursue painting, rather than cartooning, as a career. Tom Wesselmann, Still Life #20, mixed media, 1962, Albright-Knox Art Gallery Buffalo, New York1959-1964 - After graduation Wesselmann became one of the founding members of the Judson Gallery, along with Marc Ratliff and Jim Dine, also from Cincinnati, who had just arrived in New York. He and Ratliff showed a number of small collages in a two-man
Leidėjas: | Books LLC, Reference Series |
Išleidimo metai: | 2019 |
Knygos puslapių skaičius: | 56 |
ISBN-10: | 1155991494 |
ISBN-13: | 9781155991498 |
Formatas: | Knyga minkštu viršeliu |
Kalba: | Anglų |
Žanras: | Quiltmaking, patchwork and appliqué |
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