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== Shared Intelligence: American Painting and the Photograph == | |||
A tremendous exhibit I got to see on my [[Santa Fe (May 2011)]] trip. Highlights: | |||
* I loved how the exhibit demonstrated the influence photography had on art and vice-versa. In particular, the close-up photo seemed to have a profound impact on art. Examples: | |||
** Paul Strand, Abstraction, Bowls (1916) | |||
** Paul Strand, Still-Life with Pears and Bowls (1916) | |||
** Edward Weston, Artichoke Halved (1930) | |||
* Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe -- Hands (1919). Wow, she had graceful, beautiful hands | |||
* Loved Georgia O'Keeffe's description of Roger Dow's philosophy of art: "His idea was to fill a space in a beautiful way." | |||
* I found two of Henry Koerner's paintings particularly haunting: | |||
** My Parents II (1946) -- yellow, dead leaves, forest, father walking in white on left, mother seated in black, separated by trees and leaves. Locket with picture of kids in left foreground | |||
** The Skin of our Teeth (1946) -- brick building facade, nature and bridge / cities in distance, Ferris wheel, harvesting, picking through bricks, dust | |||
* Curious about Sherrie Lewis's work. Explores issues of originality, authorship |
Revision as of 04:19, 30 May 2011
217 Johnson St
Santa Fe, NM 87501
http://www.okeeffemuseum.org/
A tremendous exhibit I got to see on my Santa Fe (May 2011) trip. Highlights:
- I loved how the exhibit demonstrated the influence photography had on art and vice-versa. In particular, the close-up photo seemed to have a profound impact on art. Examples:
- Paul Strand, Abstraction, Bowls (1916)
- Paul Strand, Still-Life with Pears and Bowls (1916)
- Edward Weston, Artichoke Halved (1930)
- Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe -- Hands (1919). Wow, she had graceful, beautiful hands
- Loved Georgia O'Keeffe's description of Roger Dow's philosophy of art: "His idea was to fill a space in a beautiful way."
- I found two of Henry Koerner's paintings particularly haunting:
- My Parents II (1946) -- yellow, dead leaves, forest, father walking in white on left, mother seated in black, separated by trees and leaves. Locket with picture of kids in left foreground
- The Skin of our Teeth (1946) -- brick building facade, nature and bridge / cities in distance, Ferris wheel, harvesting, picking through bricks, dust
- Curious about Sherrie Lewis's work. Explores issues of originality, authorship