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Alice Mason

Alice Trumbull Mason (1904–1971) was an American artist, writer, and a founding member of the American Abstract Artists group (AAA) in New York City. Mason was recognized as a pioneer of American Abstract Art.[1]

Alice Trumbull Mason
Mason in her studio, 1954
Born
Alice Bradford Trumbull

1904 (1904)
Died1971 (aged 66–67)
New York City, US
Known forPainting Printmaking
MovementArchitectural Abstraction, Biomorphic Abstraction, American Abstraction
ChildrenEmily Mason

Early life edit

Mason was born Alice Bradford Trumbull in Litchfield, Connecticut in 1904, descended from 18th-Century Revolutionary War painter John Trumbull through her father. She travelled throughout Europe when she was young. Beginning in 1921, she studied art in Rome, attending the British Academy in 1923.

She settled in New York by 1927 and was influenced by early abstract artist Arshile Gorky. She also studied with Charles Webster Hawthorne at the National Academy of Design in New York where she befriended artists Esphyr Slobodkina and Ilya Bolotowsky.[2] While her earlier works were biomorphic or pure abstraction, her knowledge of Byzantine architecture later infused her compositions with an architectural dimension.[3] She continued her studies at the Grand Central Art Galleries until 1931.[2] She later wrote that she became devoted to abstraction in 1929, "[A]fter happily painting these realistic things, I said to myself, 'What do I really know?' I knew the shape of my canvas and the use of my colors and I was completely joyful not to be governed by representing things anymore."[4]

Career and later life edit

Mason married Warwood Mason, a sea captain, in 1930.[5] They had two children; a son, Jonathan "Jo" Mason (1933-1958), and a daughter Emily Mason (1932–2019), who also became an abstract painter.[2]

Alice Trumbull Mason took up poetry and corresponded with Gertrude Stein before resuming her painting in 1934.[2] She helped found the American Abstract Artists in 1936,[6] serving as treasurer, secretary, and then president. She took part in a MoMA demonstration. In the 1940s she began working at the Atelier 17 where she created etchings and woodcuts.[7]

Mason's first solo exhibition of her work in New York was in 1942 at The Museum of Living Art. Mason exhibited widely over the next few decades in group exhibitions. Many subsequent solo-exhibitions would follow, including Rose Fried Gallery (Pinacotheca) in 1949 and 1951, and Firehouse Gallery, Nassau Community College in 1957.[8]

After the death of her son in 1958, Mason struggled with depression and alcoholism. During one stay at a rehabilitation clinic, she met and befriended Richard ("Dick") Bellamy, who would later exhibit her at Hansa Gallery in 1959. Mason painted her last work in 1969.

Death and legacy edit

From insufficient recognition in her lifetime, often reserved for her male contemporaries, Mason would say, "I'll be famous when I'm dead."[9] Mason remained quite active until her last years of life, exhibiting frequently in gallery shows and having institutions, like the Whitney and Brooklyn Museum, acquire her work.

In 1958, the body of Mason's son Jo was found in Puget Sound in Washington, after he had been missing for five months. After the death of her son, Mason struggled with depression and alcoholism. After multiple attempts at rehabilitation, she died in New York City in 1971.[3] She was interred at Milford Cemetery in Milford, Connecticut.[10]

Two years after her death, the Whitney Museum of American Art hosted a retrospective exhibition of her works.[11] Her work is included in many museum and public collections, including the Hirshhorn Museum, the Newark Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum.[12]

The Emily Mason and Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation was established in 2019, stewarding the legacies of Mason and her daughter, Emily. In May 2020, Rizzoli published the first comprehensive introduction to Mason's remarkable life and career, "Alice Trumbull Mason: A Pioneer of Abstraction." This monograph details Mason's artistic process, painting style, activism, printmaking, poetry, and letters.[13]

Artistic style edit

Mason's intimate and experimental abstractions began in a biomorphic style and became increasingly geometric over time. She called what became her signature style "architectural abstraction," which she said was about "painting a positive, architectural construction […] It is building and not destroying."[14] As New York Times critic Holland Cotter observed, Mason's paintings show how "rigorous, stimulating, and accessible" abstraction can be.[15]

In 2020, Roberta Smith of the New York Times wrote of Mason's trajectory, "The forms on her small canvases mutated with unusual variety and momentum between the biomorphic and geometric (the latter ultimately won out). In other words, the initial influence of Kandinsky (and also Joan Miró) gave way to that of Piet Mondrian, on whose legacy she built with an originality that few other American painters have equaled."[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Almino, Elisa Wouk; Marilyn R. Brown (May 2020). "Life and Art". In Almino, Elisa Wouk (ed.). Alice Trumbull Mason: Pioneer of American Abstraction. Rizzoli Electa. ISBN 978-0-8478-6699-1.[clarification needed]
  2. ^ a b c d "Mason, Alice (Bradford) [née Trumbull]". The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2011. pp. 254–255. ISBN 978-0-19-533579-8.
  3. ^ a b Golemba, Beverly E. (1992). Lesser-Known Women: A Biographical Dictionary. Boulder u.a.: Rienner. pp. 237–238. ISBN 978-1-55587-301-1.
  4. ^ Sonneborn, Liz (2002). "Mason, Alice Trumbull". A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts. New York: Facts on File. pp. 149–150. ISBN 978-1-4381-0791-2.
  5. ^ Almino, Elisa Wouk (May 2020). "Chronology". Alice Trumbull Mason: Pioneer of American Abstraction. Rizzoli Electa. p. 978-0-8478-6699-1. ISBN 9780847866991.[clarification needed]
  6. ^ "Founding Members". American Abstract Artists. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  7. ^ Weyl, Christina (25 June 2019). Alice Trumbull Mason (and Emily Mason). Christina Weyl, New York. ISBN 9780578534336. Retrieved 11 May 2020. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  8. ^ "Exhibitions". Alice Trumbull Mason. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  9. ^ Quinn, Bridget (2020-06-15). "Alice Trumbull Mason, a Pioneer of Abstraction, Makes a Triumphant Return". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  10. ^ "Alice Bradford Trumbull Mason (1904-1971) - Find..." www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  11. ^ a b Smith, Roberta (2020-04-30). "Alice Trumbull Mason: America's Forgotten Modernist". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  12. ^ "Alice Trumbull Mason - Artists - Washburn Gallery". www.washburngallery.com. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  13. ^ "Emily Mason | Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation". Emily Mason | Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  14. ^ Mason, Alice Trumbull (2020). Alice Trumbull Mason: Pioneer of American abstraction. Elisa Wouk Almino, Emily Mason, Marilyn, Brown, Will Heinrich, Christina Weyl, Meghan Forbes. New York: Rizzoli Electa. pp. 35–40. ISBN 978-0-8478-6699-1. OCLC 1138715976.[clarification needed]
  15. ^ Holland Cotter. "Art in Review". query.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2022-04-20.

Further reading edit

  • The official artist page of Alice Trumbull Mason.

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For the New Zealand long distance runner see Alice Mason runner Alice Trumbull Mason 1904 1971 was an American artist writer and a founding member of the American Abstract Artists group AAA in New York City Mason was recognized as a pioneer of American Abstract Art 1 Alice Trumbull MasonMason in her studio 1954BornAlice Bradford Trumbull1904 1904 Litchfield Connecticut USDied1971 aged 66 67 New York City USKnown forPainting PrintmakingMovementArchitectural Abstraction Biomorphic Abstraction American AbstractionChildrenEmily Mason Contents 1 Early life 2 Career and later life 3 Death and legacy 4 Artistic style 5 References 6 Further readingEarly life editMason was born Alice Bradford Trumbull in Litchfield Connecticut in 1904 descended from 18th Century Revolutionary War painter John Trumbull through her father She travelled throughout Europe when she was young Beginning in 1921 she studied art in Rome attending the British Academy in 1923 She settled in New York by 1927 and was influenced by early abstract artist Arshile Gorky She also studied with Charles Webster Hawthorne at the National Academy of Design in New York where she befriended artists Esphyr Slobodkina and Ilya Bolotowsky 2 While her earlier works were biomorphic or pure abstraction her knowledge of Byzantine architecture later infused her compositions with an architectural dimension 3 She continued her studies at the Grand Central Art Galleries until 1931 2 She later wrote that she became devoted to abstraction in 1929 A fter happily painting these realistic things I said to myself What do I really know I knew the shape of my canvas and the use of my colors and I was completely joyful not to be governed by representing things anymore 4 Career and later life editMason married Warwood Mason a sea captain in 1930 5 They had two children a son Jonathan Jo Mason 1933 1958 and a daughter Emily Mason 1932 2019 who also became an abstract painter 2 Alice Trumbull Mason took up poetry and corresponded with Gertrude Stein before resuming her painting in 1934 2 She helped found the American Abstract Artists in 1936 6 serving as treasurer secretary and then president She took part in a MoMA demonstration In the 1940s she began working at the Atelier 17 where she created etchings and woodcuts 7 Mason s first solo exhibition of her work in New York was in 1942 at The Museum of Living Art Mason exhibited widely over the next few decades in group exhibitions Many subsequent solo exhibitions would follow including Rose Fried Gallery Pinacotheca in 1949 and 1951 and Firehouse Gallery Nassau Community College in 1957 8 After the death of her son in 1958 Mason struggled with depression and alcoholism During one stay at a rehabilitation clinic she met and befriended Richard Dick Bellamy who would later exhibit her at Hansa Gallery in 1959 Mason painted her last work in 1969 Death and legacy editFrom insufficient recognition in her lifetime often reserved for her male contemporaries Mason would say I ll be famous when I m dead 9 Mason remained quite active until her last years of life exhibiting frequently in gallery shows and having institutions like the Whitney and Brooklyn Museum acquire her work In 1958 the body of Mason s son Jo was found in Puget Sound in Washington after he had been missing for five months After the death of her son Mason struggled with depression and alcoholism After multiple attempts at rehabilitation she died in New York City in 1971 3 She was interred at Milford Cemetery in Milford Connecticut 10 Two years after her death the Whitney Museum of American Art hosted a retrospective exhibition of her works 11 Her work is included in many museum and public collections including the Hirshhorn Museum the Newark Museum the Metropolitan Museum of Art the Museum of Modern Art and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum 12 The Emily Mason and Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation was established in 2019 stewarding the legacies of Mason and her daughter Emily In May 2020 Rizzoli published the first comprehensive introduction to Mason s remarkable life and career Alice Trumbull Mason A Pioneer of Abstraction This monograph details Mason s artistic process painting style activism printmaking poetry and letters 13 Artistic style editMason s intimate and experimental abstractions began in a biomorphic style and became increasingly geometric over time She called what became her signature style architectural abstraction which she said was about painting a positive architectural construction It is building and not destroying 14 As New York Times critic Holland Cotter observed Mason s paintings show how rigorous stimulating and accessible abstraction can be 15 In 2020 Roberta Smith of the New York Times wrote of Mason s trajectory The forms on her small canvases mutated with unusual variety and momentum between the biomorphic and geometric the latter ultimately won out In other words the initial influence of Kandinsky and also Joan Miro gave way to that of Piet Mondrian on whose legacy she built with an originality that few other American painters have equaled 11 References edit Almino Elisa Wouk Marilyn R Brown May 2020 Life and Art In Almino Elisa Wouk ed Alice Trumbull Mason Pioneer of American Abstraction Rizzoli Electa ISBN 978 0 8478 6699 1 clarification needed a b c d Mason Alice Bradford nee Trumbull The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art Oxford Oxford University Press 2011 pp 254 255 ISBN 978 0 19 533579 8 a b Golemba Beverly E 1992 Lesser Known Women A Biographical Dictionary Boulder u a Rienner pp 237 238 ISBN 978 1 55587 301 1 Sonneborn Liz 2002 Mason Alice Trumbull A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts New York Facts on File pp 149 150 ISBN 978 1 4381 0791 2 Almino Elisa Wouk May 2020 Chronology Alice Trumbull Mason Pioneer of American Abstraction Rizzoli Electa p 978 0 8478 6699 1 ISBN 9780847866991 clarification needed Founding Members American Abstract Artists Retrieved 8 July 2020 Weyl Christina 25 June 2019 Alice Trumbull Mason and Emily Mason Christina Weyl New York ISBN 9780578534336 Retrieved 11 May 2020 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Exhibitions Alice Trumbull Mason Retrieved 2022 04 20 Quinn Bridget 2020 06 15 Alice Trumbull Mason a Pioneer of Abstraction Makes a Triumphant Return Hyperallergic Retrieved 2022 04 20 Alice Bradford Trumbull Mason 1904 1971 Find www findagrave com Retrieved 2021 07 20 a b Smith Roberta 2020 04 30 Alice Trumbull Mason America s Forgotten Modernist The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 04 20 Alice Trumbull Mason Artists Washburn Gallery www washburngallery com Retrieved 2022 04 20 Emily Mason Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation Emily Mason Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation Retrieved 2022 04 20 Mason Alice Trumbull 2020 Alice Trumbull Mason Pioneer of American abstraction Elisa Wouk Almino Emily Mason Marilyn Brown Will Heinrich Christina Weyl Meghan Forbes New York Rizzoli Electa pp 35 40 ISBN 978 0 8478 6699 1 OCLC 1138715976 clarification needed Holland Cotter Art in Review query nytimes com Retrieved 2022 04 20 Further reading editThe official artist page of Alice Trumbull Mason Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alice Mason amp oldid 1217807756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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