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Emigrating to Boston in 1913 from Poland with his Russian-Jewish parents, Presser was admitted in 1921 at age 12 to the Boston Museum School of Art with a full four-year scholarship, the youngest student ever accepted at the school. The lack of challenge for the boy who could draw everything with ease set the stage for Presser’s search as an adult for new forms and styles of expression.
“As a draftsman Presser was probably one of the most gifted of our time and to compare his with the drawing facility of Picasso, may not be an over statement.”
~ Martin H. Bush, Founding Director, Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University
“I have a genius in my class and I don’t know what to say to him.”
~ Everett Hale, Presser’s BFAM Professor
Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950, enamel on canvas, 266.7 × 525.8 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), © The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
uploaded because flickr requirement 5 public photos before full access to account features.
this account created after flicker dropped google+ and therefore my old account connected with my g+ account will no longer permit me access. Yes i tried sorting this out and no yahoo are incapble of fixing it.
thus: a new flicker. The old one is here:
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so it seems this account is a new beginning for the next level of the game, it being a time of closing of the roots which brought me thus far.
I had a root extraction this year. One of the roots is still connected to the nerve, alive, and thus a little tiny fang sticks cutely up from the gum between the other molars. It hurts like XXXX and takes months to properly heal. Don't eat sugar kids, it gives you cancer anyway. Imagine a world where sugar is banned for health reasons. It is possible...
The paintings in this series are textures for a cgi builds and videogames.
They are inspired by the coast of Wales.
May 31–Aug. 26, 2012
Canaday Gallery
www.toledomuseum.org/exhibitions/julesolitski/
A major overview of work by acclaimed American painter Jules Olitski comes to the Toledo Museum of Art this spring. Revelation: Major Paintings by Jules Olitski brings together more than 30 significant paintings from public and private collections, highlighting important periods and themes of Olitski’s career.
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Epistrophy II (1998-2000)
Oil on linen
60 by 44 in.
From a 2004 exhibition at the Lohin-Geduld Gallery, New York, NY
Permission Charles Cajori
In the heart of darkness, where shadows dance and light flickers, lies a realm untouched by time. "Whispers in the Shadows" unveils a world where beauty intertwines with the surreal, and each image serves as a gateway to the enigmatic depths of the human psyche. Inspired by the haunting works of Yoshitaka Amano and Zdzisław Beksiński, this collection is a tapestry of dreams and nightmares, woven with the threads of abstract expressionism. Here, a Swedish girl becomes the vessel of our deepest fears and fascinations, her smile a paradox amidst the brooding landscape of dark grays, blacks, and golds.
Poem
In the realm where night whispers linger,
A Swedish maiden smiles, a spectral figure.
In hues of gold, black, and sorrow's gray,
She dances with shadows, in eternal play.
Amidst the canvases of Amano's dream,
And Beksiński's nightmarish scream,
Her eyes hold stories untold,
In this world, hauntingly bold.
In the echo of each brushstroke's fall,
She whispers secrets, hidden to all.
A blend of beauty, fear, and art's embrace,
In this gallery of the dark, her ethereal place.
Haiku
Shadowed smile gleams,
In gold and gray dreams she weaves,
Silent whispers breathe.
Charles Cajori was one of the founders of the landmark co-op gallery Tanager.
Image graciously loaned by Charles Cajori.
Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950, enamel on canvas, 266.7 × 525.8 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), © The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Imagined Landscape 2 (1956)
Oil on linen
50.5 by 38 inches
Mr. Cajori set up a studio in New York in the mid 1950s showing at the landmark galleries Tanager and Stable. See more at:
Permission to post this image graciously granted by Charles Cajori.
Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950, enamel on canvas, 266.7 × 525.8 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), © The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
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I don't know the name of this work, or the date of it, though almost certainly some considerable time after the War.
Old Fort Niagara; Youngstown, New York.
Jacques Villon was a French cubist painter and printmaker. Born Gaston Emile Duchamp he came from a prosperous and artistically inclined family. While he was a young man, his maternal grandfather Emile Nicolle, successful businessman and artist, taught him and his siblings.
Gaston Duchamp was the elder brother of:
* Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876-1918), sculptor
* Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968), painter, sculptor and author
* Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti (1889-1963), painter
Inspired by the paw prints I sometimes find on my vehicle's hood and windshield.
Acrylic on 4' x 4' canvas
This is a photo of an abstract expressionist oil painting I did in 1976 when I was 16 years old. It measures 38x32 inches, and takes over every room it is in. This is the first photo I've uploaded to flickr. I want to establish that I was a painter long before I took up photography as a hobby.
I will add that taking photos of artwork is an art form as well. Getting the light uniform, getting the lens centered and normal to the piece is a lot of work. Obviously I wasn't making much of an effort of it here.
Untitled (early 1950s )
Oil stick on woven paper
18-1/16 x 24-1/16 inches
Courtesy of Spanierman Modern, New York
This is abstract EXPRESSIONISM. What the fuck is wrong with kids now? Drunken parties, rape, photos & videos of the victim, people standing by doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Hey, kids, you wanna be grown-ups so fast? Then effing grow up. You are a bunch of arrogant babies. Did you learn ANYTHING from Greek tragedy in school (besides how to have a Dionysian orgy)? Subtitle for my piece: "Splat! Goes your body when the sun melts your wing-glue". You should sit, wingless (and phoneless!) awhile with your shame and remorse.
One of the leading figures in the first generation of Abstract Expressionists, Clyfford Still (1904-1980) was unusual in that he exerted really insane amounts of control over his career. He developed a new, powerful approach to painting in the years immediately following World War II and has been credited with laying the groundwork for the Abstract Expressionist movement,. He withdrew from New York scene in the 1950’s, moved to Maryland and worked in isolation. He had already gained prominence but maintained control of his image by controlling what he sold and gifted to only esteemed institutions. He didn’t feel artists should have to cowtow to gallerists and museums. He felt they, the image makers, should be in control.
Still's paintings are non-objective, and largely concerned with arranging a variety of colors in different formations. However, while Rothko or Newman organized their colors in a relatively simple way, Still's arrangements are less regular. His jagged flashes of color give the impression that one layer of color has been "torn" off the painting, revealing the colors underneath.
This Still painting is untitled and was photographed on exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Through the Fire;
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Abstract Expressionism,.
Perception beyond Appearances, Symbolism,.
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Observation of psychological reality, Mystical Expressionism,.
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Brought a new level of emotional intensity, TransExpressionism;.
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These are Unaltered Images. Not cropped..
Untitled (1950)
Oil on canvas
h: 12 x w: 26.2 in
Courtesy of Vincent Vallarino Fine Art, New York
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