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Fredric Hobbs

Fredric Hobbs (December 30, 1931 - April 25, 2018) was an American artist and filmmaker. He is known for pioneering an artistic style he termed ART ECO. His work has been showcased at museums and galleries internationally, and his works are part of the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco.[1]

Fredric Hobbs
Fred Hobbs 1970 Roseland and Sun Chariot
Born(1931-12-30)December 30, 1931
DiedApril 25, 2018(2018-04-25) (aged 86)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, Painter, Sculptor

Biography edit

Fredric Hobbs (full name Charles Fredric Hobbs) was born in Philadelphia on December 30, 1931. He attended the Menlo School in Menlo Park, California and in 1953 earned B.A. in History from Cornell University. After service as a US Air Force Officer in Korea, Hobbs maintained a studio in Madrid where he attended the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. Later in life, his studios were located in San Francisco and Carmel, California.

Since the 1950s, the artist's work has concerned spiritual and environmental consciousness. In 1963, Hobbs created a radical new automobile art called "Parade Sculpture". This concept had its origin in ancient religious processions and self-propelled tableaux. During the 60s, three parade pieces ("Sun Chariot", "Three Thieves", "Trojan Horse") removed art from its museum environment, thereby confronting a mass audience under circumstances of everyday life. Driveable sculpture was exhibited in New York, California and as part of the famous national traveling show entitled "The Highway".

In the early 1970s, Fredric Hobbs pioneered another art form known as ART ECO. ART ECO combines environmental technology, fine art, solar/nomadic architecture, and interactive communications with an ecologically balanced lifestyle.

Hobbs wrote, directed, and produced four films that received distribution: Troika (1969), Roseland (1971), Alabama's Ghost (1973) and Godmonster of Indian Flats (1973). Copies of these films and other videorecordings Hobbs' directed or produced are held by the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, and the American Genre Film Archive.[1][2] These films were in part experimental platforms for Hobbs' other work, for example, Troika is a film about a fictionalized Hobbs attempting to fund and make a film titled Troika,[3] and the titular "godmonster" of Godmonster of Indian Flats was depicted using a sculpture made by Hobbs himself.[4]

In 1978, with Warren Hinckle, Hobbs wrote and illustrated The Richest Place on Earth, a history of Nevada's Comstock Lode in the 1860s and '70s, published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. Once an owner of the Silver Dollar Hotel in Virginia City, NV, Hobbs has had a long and multifaceted relationship with Virginia City and environs. Hobbs also wrote and directed a film of the same title the same year, produced by the Virginia city Restoration Corporation.[5]

Hobbs' 1986 acrylic drawing "South Coast Series: Two Currents" is a part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's permanent collection. It was last exhibited there in 1987.[6]

Hobbs died on April 25, 2018, in Monterey County, California.[1]

Filmography edit

  • Trojan Horse (1969) (writer and director)
  • Troika (1969) (writer, director, producer)
  • Roseland: A Fable (1970) (writer, director, producer)
  • Alabama's Ghost (1972) (writer, director, producer)
  • Godmonster of Indian Flats (1973) (writer, director, producer)
  • The Richest Place on Earth (1978) (writer and director)
  • FASTFUTURE I (1992) and 2 (2001) (director), for KCRB TV

Bibliography edit

  • The Richest Place on Earth: the Story of Virginia City, and the Heyday of the Comstock Lode (1978), with Warren Hinckle, Boston: Houghton Mifflin
  • Eat Your House: ART ECO Guide to Self-sufficiency (1980), Virginia City, NV: Virginia City Restoration Corp.
  • The Spirit of the Monterey Coast (1990), Palo Alto, CA: Tioga Publishing Company

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Fredric Hobbs's Obituary". Everloved.com. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  2. ^ "American Genre Film Archive GODMONSTER OF INDIAN FLATS". www.americangenrefilm.com. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
  3. ^ Troika (1969) Plot Summaries - IMDb, retrieved 2021-04-13
  4. ^ Alexanderonfilm (2018-10-23). "On GODMONSTER OF INDIAN FLATS". ALEXANDER ON FILM. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
  5. ^ Hobbs, Fredric; Heick, William; Brummer, Richard; Mueller, Gordon; Hooper, Jack (1978), The richest place on earth, Virginia City Restoration Corporation, s.n., retrieved 2021-04-13
  6. ^ "South Coast Series: Two Currents - Fredric Hobbs". FAMSF Search the Collections. 2015-10-11. Retrieved 2021-04-13.

External links edit

  • Fredric Hobbs at IMDb
  • Search Author:Fredric Hobbs at UC Berkeley Libraries, including Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive holdings
  • "Screen: 'Troika' Arrives: Collage of Art Objects Marks Hobbs Film" . Review of "Troika" at the New York Times, Howard Thompson, Nov. 26, 1969
  • Carl Fredric Hobbs, California Central Coast Veterans Cemetery, at Find A Grave

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fredric Hobbs news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fredric Hobbs December 30 1931 April 25 2018 was an American artist and filmmaker He is known for pioneering an artistic style he termed ART ECO His work has been showcased at museums and galleries internationally and his works are part of the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art New York the Metropolitan Museum of Art the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco 1 Fredric HobbsFred Hobbs 1970 Roseland and Sun ChariotBorn 1931 12 30 December 30 1931Philadelphia PennsylvaniaDiedApril 25 2018 2018 04 25 aged 86 Monterey County CaliforniaNationalityAmericanOccupation s Filmmaker Painter Sculptor Contents 1 Biography 2 Filmography 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editFredric Hobbs full name Charles Fredric Hobbs was born in Philadelphia on December 30 1931 He attended the Menlo School in Menlo Park California and in 1953 earned B A in History from Cornell University After service as a US Air Force Officer in Korea Hobbs maintained a studio in Madrid where he attended the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando Later in life his studios were located in San Francisco and Carmel California Since the 1950s the artist s work has concerned spiritual and environmental consciousness In 1963 Hobbs created a radical new automobile art called Parade Sculpture This concept had its origin in ancient religious processions and self propelled tableaux During the 60s three parade pieces Sun Chariot Three Thieves Trojan Horse removed art from its museum environment thereby confronting a mass audience under circumstances of everyday life Driveable sculpture was exhibited in New York California and as part of the famous national traveling show entitled The Highway In the early 1970s Fredric Hobbs pioneered another art form known as ART ECO ART ECO combines environmental technology fine art solar nomadic architecture and interactive communications with an ecologically balanced lifestyle Hobbs wrote directed and produced four films that received distribution Troika 1969 Roseland 1971 Alabama s Ghost 1973 and Godmonster of Indian Flats 1973 Copies of these films and other videorecordings Hobbs directed or produced are held by the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and the American Genre Film Archive 1 2 These films were in part experimental platforms for Hobbs other work for example Troika is a film about a fictionalized Hobbs attempting to fund and make a film titled Troika 3 and the titular godmonster of Godmonster of Indian Flats was depicted using a sculpture made by Hobbs himself 4 In 1978 with Warren Hinckle Hobbs wrote and illustrated The Richest Place on Earth a history of Nevada s Comstock Lode in the 1860s and 70s published by Houghton Mifflin Company Boston Once an owner of the Silver Dollar Hotel in Virginia City NV Hobbs has had a long and multifaceted relationship with Virginia City and environs Hobbs also wrote and directed a film of the same title the same year produced by the Virginia city Restoration Corporation 5 Hobbs 1986 acrylic drawing South Coast Series Two Currents is a part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco s permanent collection It was last exhibited there in 1987 6 Hobbs died on April 25 2018 in Monterey County California 1 Filmography editTrojan Horse 1969 writer and director Troika 1969 writer director producer Roseland A Fable 1970 writer director producer Alabama s Ghost 1972 writer director producer Godmonster of Indian Flats 1973 writer director producer The Richest Place on Earth 1978 writer and director FASTFUTURE I 1992 and 2 2001 director for KCRB TVBibliography editThe Richest Place on Earth the Story of Virginia City and the Heyday of the Comstock Lode 1978 with Warren Hinckle Boston Houghton Mifflin Eat Your House ART ECO Guide to Self sufficiency 1980 Virginia City NV Virginia City Restoration Corp The Spirit of the Monterey Coast 1990 Palo Alto CA Tioga Publishing CompanyReferences edit a b c Fredric Hobbs s Obituary Everloved com Retrieved 3 June 2018 American Genre Film Archive GODMONSTER OF INDIAN FLATS www americangenrefilm com Retrieved 2021 04 09 Troika 1969 Plot Summaries IMDb retrieved 2021 04 13 Alexanderonfilm 2018 10 23 On GODMONSTER OF INDIAN FLATS ALEXANDER ON FILM Retrieved 2021 04 13 Hobbs Fredric Heick William Brummer Richard Mueller Gordon Hooper Jack 1978 The richest place on earth Virginia City Restoration Corporation s n retrieved 2021 04 13 South Coast Series Two Currents Fredric Hobbs FAMSF Search the Collections 2015 10 11 Retrieved 2021 04 13 External links editFredric Hobbs at IMDb Search Author Fredric Hobbs at UC Berkeley Libraries including Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive holdings Screen Troika Arrives Collage of Art Objects Marks Hobbs Film Review of Troika at the New York Times Howard Thompson Nov 26 1969 Carl Fredric Hobbs California Central Coast Veterans Cemetery at Find A Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fredric Hobbs amp oldid 1195655759, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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