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Hard-edge painting

Hard-edge painting (also referred to as Hard Edge or Hard-edged) is painting in which abrupt transitions are found between color areas.[1] Color areas often consist of one unvarying color. The Hard-edge painting style is related to Geometric abstraction, Op Art, Post-painterly Abstraction, and Color Field painting.[2]

Hard-edge painting
Lorser Feitelson, Untitled 1952, 40 x 70 inches
Years active1950s-present
LocationUS
Major figures

History of the term edit

The term “Hard-edge painting” was coined in 1959[3] by writer, curator, and Los Angeles Times art critic Jules Langsner, along with Peter Selz, to describe the work of several painters from California who adopted a knowingly impersonal paint application and delineated areas of color with particular sharpness and clarity. This style was a significant reaction to the more painterly or gestural forms of Abstract expressionism, one of the United States’ primary painting movements at the time. The “hard-edge” approach to abstract painting became widespread in the 1960s, though California was its creative center.

Other earlier art movements have also contained the quality of hard-edgedness; for example, the Precisionists also displayed this quality to a great degree in their work. Hard-edge can be seen to be associated with one or more school of painting, but is also a generally descriptive term, for these qualities found in any painting. Hard-edge painting can be figurative or nonrepresentational.

Four Abstract Classicists Exhibition edit

In the late 1950s, Langsner and Peter Selz, then professor at Pomona College, observed a common link among the recent work of Lorser Feitelson (1898–1978), Feitelson's wife Helen Lundeberg (1908–1999), John McLaughlin (1898–1976), Frederick Hammersley (1919–2009), and Karl Benjamin (1925-2012). This group of seven gathered at the Feitelson's home to discuss a group exhibition of this nonfigurative painting style. Curated by Langsner, Four Abstract Classicists opened at the San Francisco Museum of Art in 1959, then traveled to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Exposition Park. Helen Lundeberg was not included in the exhibit.[4]

Four Abstract Classicists was renamed West Coast Hard-edge by British art critic and curator Lawrence Alloway when it traveled to the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, where Alloway was assistant director, and Queen's University in Belfast. The term came into broader use after Alloway used it to describe contemporary American geometric abstract painting featuring "economy of form," "fullness of color," "neatness of surface," and the nonrelational arrangement of forms on the canvas.[5]

California Hard-Edge Painting Exhibition edit

In 1964, a second major hard-edge exhibition curated by Jules Langsner, simply titled California Hard-Edge Painting, was held at the Pavilion Gallery in Balboa, CA (also known as the Newport Pavilion) with the cooperation of the Ankrum Gallery, Esther Robles Gallery, Felix Landau Gallery, Ferus Gallery, and Heritage Gallery of Los Angeles.[6] Along with Feitselon, Lundeberg, McLaughlin, Hammersley, and Benjamin, California Hard-Edge Painting included Florence Arnold, John Barbour, Larry Bell, John Coplans, June Harwood, and Dorothy Waldman.

Legacy edit

In 2000, Tobey C. Moss curated Four Abstract Classicists Plus One at her gallery in Los Angeles. The exhibit again featured John McLaughlin, Feitelson, Hammersley, and Benjamin, and added Lundeberg as the fifth of the original Hard-edge painters.[7] In 2003, Louis Stern Fine Arts presented a retrospective exhibition for Lorser Feitelson entitled Lorser Feitelson and the invention of Hard-edge painting, 1945–1965.[8] The same year, NOHO MODERN showed the works of June Harwood in an exhibition entitled June Harwood: Hard-edge painting Revisited, 1959–1969.[9] Art critic Dave Hickey solidified the place of these 6 artists in The Los Angeles School: Karl Benjamin, Lorser Feitelson, Frederick Hammersley, June Harwood, Helen Lundeberg, and John McLaughlin, an exhibition held at the Ben Maltz Gallery of the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles in 2004-2005.[10] In 2007-2008, the Orange County Museum of Art exhibited Birth of the Cool: California Art, Design, and Culture at Midcentury, which included the original "four abstract classicists" along with midcentury design, music and film. Birth of the Cool traveled nationwide to the Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA; the Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA; the Mildred Kemper Lane Art Museum, St. Louis, MO; and the Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX.[11]

In 2011, the style was featured prominently at the Getty Museum’s initial iteration of Pacific Standard Time, titled Crosscurrents in L.A. Painting and Sculpture, 1950-1970 , which showcased the artistic practices that characterized the postwar L.A. art scene.[12] The exhibition highlighted selections from Louis Stern Fine Arts including Karl Benjamin’s Stage II (1958)[13] and Helen Lundeberg’s Blue Planet (1965).[14]

Louis Stern Fine Arts continues to exhibit and represent the estates of Hard-Edge painters, including Benjamin, Lundeberg, and Feitelson.[15]

Selected Hard-Edge Artists edit

This style of hard-edge geometric abstraction recalls the earlier work of Kasimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, Theo van Doesburg, and Piet Mondrian. Aside from Feitelson, Lundeberg, McLaughlin, Hammersley, and Benjamin, other artists associated with Hard-edge painting include:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tate. "Hard edge painting". Tate. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  2. ^ . 2010-04-19. Archived from the original on 2010-04-19. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  3. ^ "Finding Aid for the Jules Langsner papers, 1941-1967". oac.cdlib.org. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  4. ^ Finkel, Jori (October 7, 2007). "Karl Benjamin's Colorful Resurgence". New York Times. Retrieved January 18, 2024.
  5. ^ "The Fullness of Color: 1960s Painting Opens on December 18". The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation. Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  6. ^ "Modernism101.com | Langsner, Jules [Director/essay]: CALIFORNIA HARD-EDGE PAINTING. Balboa, CA: The Pavilion Gallery, 1964". Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  7. ^ "Exhibitions". Lorser Feitelson. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  8. ^ Lorser Feitelson and the Invention of Hard Edge Painting, 1945-1965. Louis Stern Fine Arts and the Feitelson Arts Foundation. 2003. ISBN 0-9740092-0-2.
  9. ^ "June Harwood - Hard-Edge Painting Revisited:1959-1969". www.nohomodern.com. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  10. ^ "Past Exhibitions 2004". Otis College of Art and Design. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  11. ^ "OCMA / Orange County Museum of Art". OCMA / Orange County Museum of Art. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  12. ^ Hood, Amy (30 September 2011). "A Walk through "Pacific Standard Time: Crosscurrents," Opening This Weekend". Getty. J. Paul Getty Trust.
  13. ^ Dance the Line: Paintings by Karl Benjamin. Louis Stern Fine Arts. 2007. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-9749421-7-9.
  14. ^ Muchnic, Suzanne (2014). Helen Lundeberg: Poetry Space Silence (1 ed.). The Feitelson/Lundeberg Art Foundation and Louis Stern Fine Arts. p. 133. ISBN 978-0-9837871-3-6.
  15. ^ "Contact - Louis Stern Fine Arts". www.louissternfinearts.com. Retrieved 2024-01-18.

Sources edit

  • NOHO MODERN (2003) June Harwood: Hard-Edge Painting Revisited, 1959–1969 exhibition catalogue, [1]
  • Louis Stern Fine Arts (2003) Lorser Feitelson and the Invention of Hard-Edge Painting, 1945–1965 exhibition catalogue,
  • Moss, Tobey C. (2000). Four Abstract Classicists Plus One exhibition catalogue, [3]
  • Nittve, et al. (1998). Sunshine & Noir: Art in LA 1960–1997. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
  • Mastin, Catharine. (2022). Marion Nicoll: Life & Work. Toronto: Art Canada Institute, 2022. ISBN 978-1-4871-0301-9

External links edit

  • Guggenheim collection online 2012-09-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • Hard-edge Painting - Art Movement and Style Overview on Art Story Foundation
  • British artist Robyn Denny
  • Louis Stern Fine Arts

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Hard edge painting also referred to as Hard Edge or Hard edged is painting in which abrupt transitions are found between color areas 1 Color areas often consist of one unvarying color The Hard edge painting style is related to Geometric abstraction Op Art Post painterly Abstraction and Color Field painting 2 Hard edge paintingLorser Feitelson Untitled 1952 40 x 70 inchesYears active1950s presentLocationUSMajor figuresKarl Benjamin Lorser Feitelson Frederick Hammersley June Harwood Helen Lundeberg John McLaughlin Contents 1 History of the term 1 1 Four Abstract Classicists Exhibition 1 2 California Hard Edge Painting Exhibition 2 Legacy 3 Selected Hard Edge Artists 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksHistory of the term editThe term Hard edge painting was coined in 1959 3 by writer curator and Los Angeles Times art critic Jules Langsner along with Peter Selz to describe the work of several painters from California who adopted a knowingly impersonal paint application and delineated areas of color with particular sharpness and clarity This style was a significant reaction to the more painterly or gestural forms of Abstract expressionism one of the United States primary painting movements at the time The hard edge approach to abstract painting became widespread in the 1960s though California was its creative center Other earlier art movements have also contained the quality of hard edgedness for example the Precisionists also displayed this quality to a great degree in their work Hard edge can be seen to be associated with one or more school of painting but is also a generally descriptive term for these qualities found in any painting Hard edge painting can be figurative or nonrepresentational Four Abstract Classicists Exhibition edit In the late 1950s Langsner and Peter Selz then professor at Pomona College observed a common link among the recent work of Lorser Feitelson 1898 1978 Feitelson s wife Helen Lundeberg 1908 1999 John McLaughlin 1898 1976 Frederick Hammersley 1919 2009 and Karl Benjamin 1925 2012 This group of seven gathered at the Feitelson s home to discuss a group exhibition of this nonfigurative painting style Curated by Langsner Four Abstract Classicists opened at the San Francisco Museum of Art in 1959 then traveled to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Exposition Park Helen Lundeberg was not included in the exhibit 4 Four Abstract Classicists was renamed West Coast Hard edge by British art critic and curator Lawrence Alloway when it traveled to the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London where Alloway was assistant director and Queen s University in Belfast The term came into broader use after Alloway used it to describe contemporary American geometric abstract painting featuring economy of form fullness of color neatness of surface and the nonrelational arrangement of forms on the canvas 5 California Hard Edge Painting Exhibition edit In 1964 a second major hard edge exhibition curated by Jules Langsner simply titled California Hard Edge Painting was held at the Pavilion Gallery in Balboa CA also known as the Newport Pavilion with the cooperation of the Ankrum Gallery Esther Robles Gallery Felix Landau Gallery Ferus Gallery and Heritage Gallery of Los Angeles 6 Along with Feitselon Lundeberg McLaughlin Hammersley and Benjamin California Hard Edge Painting included Florence Arnold John Barbour Larry Bell John Coplans June Harwood and Dorothy Waldman Legacy editIn 2000 Tobey C Moss curated Four Abstract Classicists Plus One at her gallery in Los Angeles The exhibit again featured John McLaughlin Feitelson Hammersley and Benjamin and added Lundeberg as the fifth of the original Hard edge painters 7 In 2003 Louis Stern Fine Arts presented a retrospective exhibition for Lorser Feitelson entitled Lorser Feitelson and the invention of Hard edge painting 1945 1965 8 The same year NOHO MODERN showed the works of June Harwood in an exhibition entitled June Harwood Hard edge painting Revisited 1959 1969 9 Art critic Dave Hickey solidified the place of these 6 artists in The Los Angeles School Karl Benjamin Lorser Feitelson Frederick Hammersley June Harwood Helen Lundeberg and John McLaughlin an exhibition held at the Ben Maltz Gallery of the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles in 2004 2005 10 In 2007 2008 the Orange County Museum of Art exhibited Birth of the Cool California Art Design and Culture at Midcentury which included the original four abstract classicists along with midcentury design music and film Birth of the Cool traveled nationwide to the Addison Gallery of American Art Andover MA the Oakland Museum of California Oakland CA the Mildred Kemper Lane Art Museum St Louis MO and the Jack S Blanton Museum of Art Austin TX 11 In 2011 the style was featured prominently at the Getty Museum s initial iteration of Pacific Standard Time titled Crosscurrents in L A Painting and Sculpture 1950 1970 which showcased the artistic practices that characterized the postwar L A art scene 12 The exhibition highlighted selections from Louis Stern Fine Arts including Karl Benjamin s Stage II 1958 13 and Helen Lundeberg s Blue Planet 1965 14 Louis Stern Fine Arts continues to exhibit and represent the estates of Hard Edge painters including Benjamin Lundeberg and Feitelson 15 Selected Hard Edge Artists editThis style of hard edge geometric abstraction recalls the earlier work of Kasimir Malevich Wassily Kandinsky Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian Aside from Feitelson Lundeberg McLaughlin Hammersley and Benjamin other artists associated with Hard edge painting include Herb Aach Josef Albers Richard Anuszkiewicz Mino Argento Max Bill Ilya Bolotowsky Ralph Coburn Nassos Daphnis Ronald Davis Gene Davis Robyn Denny Howard Mehring Burgoyne Diller Burhan Dogancay John Ferren Peter Halley Al Held Robert Indiana Ellsworth Kelly Gunther C Kirchberger Alexander Liberman Agnes Martin George L K Morris Marion Nicoll Kenneth Noland Barbro Ostlihn Larry Poons Mavis Pusey Ad Reinhardt Deborah Remington Bridget Riley Ludwig Sander David Simpson Leon Polk Smith Julian Stanczak Frank Stella John Stephan Myron Stout Robert Swain Leo Valledor Victor Vasarely Charmion von Wiegand Neil Williams Sanford Wurmfeld Jack Youngerman Larry ZoxSee also editAbstract art Abstract expressionism Abstract Imagists Color Field Concrete art Formalism art Geometric abstraction Lyrical abstraction Minimal art Modern art Shaped canvas VerdadismReferences edit Tate Hard edge painting Tate Retrieved 2024 01 18 SBMA exhibitions gt current gt Colorscope Abstract Painting 1960 1979 2010 04 19 Archived from the original on 2010 04 19 Retrieved 2024 01 18 Finding Aid for the Jules Langsner papers 1941 1967 oac cdlib org Retrieved 2024 01 18 Finkel Jori October 7 2007 Karl Benjamin s Colorful Resurgence New York Times Retrieved January 18 2024 The Fullness of Color 1960s Painting Opens on December 18 The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation Retrieved 2024 01 19 Modernism101 com Langsner Jules Director essay CALIFORNIA HARD EDGE PAINTING Balboa CA The Pavilion Gallery 1964 Retrieved 2024 01 18 Exhibitions Lorser Feitelson Retrieved 2024 01 18 Lorser Feitelson and the Invention of Hard Edge Painting 1945 1965 Louis Stern Fine Arts and the Feitelson Arts Foundation 2003 ISBN 0 9740092 0 2 June Harwood Hard Edge Painting Revisited 1959 1969 www nohomodern com Retrieved 2024 01 18 Past Exhibitions 2004 Otis College of Art and Design Retrieved 2024 01 18 OCMA Orange County Museum of Art OCMA Orange County Museum of Art Retrieved 2024 01 18 Hood Amy 30 September 2011 A Walk through Pacific Standard Time Crosscurrents Opening This Weekend Getty J Paul Getty Trust Dance the Line Paintings by Karl Benjamin Louis Stern Fine Arts 2007 p 19 ISBN 978 0 9749421 7 9 Muchnic Suzanne 2014 Helen Lundeberg Poetry Space Silence 1 ed The Feitelson Lundeberg Art Foundation and Louis Stern Fine Arts p 133 ISBN 978 0 9837871 3 6 Contact Louis Stern Fine Arts www louissternfinearts com Retrieved 2024 01 18 Sources editNOHO MODERN 2003 June Harwood Hard Edge Painting Revisited 1959 1969 exhibition catalogue 1 Louis Stern Fine Arts 2003 Lorser Feitelson and the Invention of Hard Edge Painting 1945 1965 exhibition catalogue 2 Moss Tobey C 2000 Four Abstract Classicists Plus One exhibition catalogue 3 Nittve et al 1998 Sunshine amp Noir Art in LA 1960 1997 Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Mastin Catharine 2022 Marion Nicoll Life amp Work Toronto Art Canada Institute 2022 ISBN 978 1 4871 0301 9External links editGuggenheim collection online Archived 2012 09 10 at the Wayback Machine Hard edge Painting Art Movement and Style Overview on Art Story Foundation British artist Robyn Denny Louis Stern Fine Arts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hard edge painting amp oldid 1219656167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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