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Isaiah Zagar

Isaiah Zagar (born 1939) is an American mosaic artist based in Philadelphia. He is notable for his murals, primarily in or around Philadelphia's South Street.

Isaiah Zagar
Isaiah Zagar in his Magic Gardens (2007)
Born1939 (age 84–85)
NationalityAmerican
EducationPratt Institute (BA)
Known forSculpture, Ceramics, Mosaic
Notable workPhiladelphia's Magic Gardens

Early life edit

Zagar received his Bachelor of Arts from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York City.[1] Soon after, Zagar met his wife, Julia. After getting married, the Zagars traveled to Peru to volunteer through the Peace Corps. Zagar was very inspired by Peruvian folk art during this time. After three years in Peru, the Zagars moved to South Philadelphia in 1968 where they opened the Eyes Gallery, a folk art shop on South Street.[2] In December 1968, the Eyes Gallery was the site of Zagar's first mosaic; Zagar mosaiced it as a way to create a folk art environment for the art they were selling.

Works edit

 
Part of Zagar's Magic Garden.

Philadelphia's Magic Gardens, Zagar's largest South Street mosaic work, is both a three dimensional, immersive piece of installation art and a museum gallery space. The mosaics are inlaid with poetry, quotes, names of artists who have inspired Zagar, as well as portraits and forms of people and animals. The gardens utilize a variety of materials, including bottles, bike wheels and folk art. Zagar says of his personal creative inspirations,

In 1959 when I was 19 years old I was introduced to the folk art environment of Clarence Schmidt, My Mirrored Hope, Woodstock, New York, USA. Soon after in 1961 there was a groundbreaking exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, in New York City called The Art of Assemblage. Because that exhibition included assemblages of artists like Pablo Picasso, Jean Dubuffet, Kurt Schwitters, Antonio Gaudi alongside of untrained brickaleurs Clarence Schmidt, Simon Rodia and Ferdinand Cheval that gave me as a trained artist the rationale to include their concepts as manifestations of fine art. At a crucial time in my life it allowed me to begin what could be called a life's work making the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania into a labyrinthine mosaic museum that incorporates all my varied knowledge and skills.[3]

Zagar first began Philadelphia's Magic Gardens by cleaning up two vacant lots adjacent to a property he purchased in 1994. After clearing the lots, setting up a chain-link fence, and mosaicing his own property, he began to mosaic the fence and other parts of the abandoned lots. In 2002 the owner of the lots demanded Zagar buy the property for $300,000 or he would have it demolished.[4] Through fundraising, private donations, and a lot of community support, the property was able to be saved, and the nonprofit organization, Philadelphia's Magic Gardens, was formed.[5]

 
The front of the Painted Bride Art Center, showing Zagar's Skin of the Bride mosaic, which covers the entire building; the text along the top says "The Bride has many suitors, even", a reference to Marcel Duchamp's The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors, Even

From 1991 to 2000 Zagar mosaiced the entire outside of the Painted Bride Art Center on Vine Street between N. 2nd and N. 3rd Streets in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, a work he entitled Skin of the Bride, which he donated to the center.[6][7]

Zagar continues to create mosaic murals in Philadelphia, mainly around the South Street area. He has completed over 200 of these murals since 1968 and continues to work. He hosts a weekend workshop during the last weekend of each month April - October where participants can assist him in creating a new mural in the community. Much of Zagar's work is completed free of charge or is commissioned by businesses or people in the area. A walking tour is available from Philadelphia's Magic Gardens which takes visitors to 20 of these mosaic murals.[8]

Awards and honors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Isaiah Zagar". The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. 1995. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  2. ^ Lidz, Franz (August 13, 2009). "Studying Dad's Favorite Topic: Himself". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  3. ^ . IsaiahZagar.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-24. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  4. ^ Macdonald, John; Macdonald, Sally (July 21, 2006). "Rebuilding South Philly, piece by piece". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  5. ^ Walsh, Tracy (January 1, 2008). "Trash to Treasure". My Midwest. Archived from the original on August 19, 2008. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  6. ^ Plaque on the north west corner of the Painted Bride Art Center building
  7. ^ Augustine, Betsy "Philadelphia's Magic Gardens: The Art of Isaiah Zagar" Open Eyes Press, Philadelphia, 2004 (pg 16-17)
  8. ^ Philadelphia's Magic Gardens website
  9. ^ Lehmkuhl, Vance (April 17, 2009). "Isaiah Zagar: He's a Magic (Gardens) Man". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 2010-02-12.

External links edit

  • Philadelphia's Magic Gardens
  • In A Dream: A Film by Jeremiah Zagar about Isaiah Zagar's life and work
  • Cinelan 3 minute video on Isaiah Zagar
  • Isaiah Zagar's Magic Gardens—Photo collection by Gabe Kirchheimer

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Isaiah Zagar born 1939 is an American mosaic artist based in Philadelphia He is notable for his murals primarily in or around Philadelphia s South Street Isaiah ZagarIsaiah Zagar in his Magic Gardens 2007 Born1939 age 84 85 NationalityAmericanEducationPratt Institute BA Known forSculpture Ceramics MosaicNotable workPhiladelphia s Magic Gardens Contents 1 Early life 2 Works 3 Awards and honors 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editZagar received his Bachelor of Arts from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn New York City 1 Soon after Zagar met his wife Julia After getting married the Zagars traveled to Peru to volunteer through the Peace Corps Zagar was very inspired by Peruvian folk art during this time After three years in Peru the Zagars moved to South Philadelphia in 1968 where they opened the Eyes Gallery a folk art shop on South Street 2 In December 1968 the Eyes Gallery was the site of Zagar s first mosaic Zagar mosaiced it as a way to create a folk art environment for the art they were selling Works edit nbsp Part of Zagar s Magic Garden Philadelphia s Magic Gardens Zagar s largest South Street mosaic work is both a three dimensional immersive piece of installation art and a museum gallery space The mosaics are inlaid with poetry quotes names of artists who have inspired Zagar as well as portraits and forms of people and animals The gardens utilize a variety of materials including bottles bike wheels and folk art Zagar says of his personal creative inspirations In 1959 when I was 19 years old I was introduced to the folk art environment of Clarence Schmidt My Mirrored Hope Woodstock New York USA Soon after in 1961 there was a groundbreaking exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City called The Art of Assemblage Because that exhibition included assemblages of artists like Pablo Picasso Jean Dubuffet Kurt Schwitters Antonio Gaudi alongside of untrained brickaleurs Clarence Schmidt Simon Rodia and Ferdinand Cheval that gave me as a trained artist the rationale to include their concepts as manifestations of fine art At a crucial time in my life it allowed me to begin what could be called a life s work making the city of Philadelphia Pennsylvania into a labyrinthine mosaic museum that incorporates all my varied knowledge and skills 3 Zagar first began Philadelphia s Magic Gardens by cleaning up two vacant lots adjacent to a property he purchased in 1994 After clearing the lots setting up a chain link fence and mosaicing his own property he began to mosaic the fence and other parts of the abandoned lots In 2002 the owner of the lots demanded Zagar buy the property for 300 000 or he would have it demolished 4 Through fundraising private donations and a lot of community support the property was able to be saved and the nonprofit organization Philadelphia s Magic Gardens was formed 5 nbsp The front of the Painted Bride Art Center showing Zagar s Skin of the Bride mosaic which covers the entire building the text along the top says The Bride has many suitors even a reference to Marcel Duchamp s The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors Even From 1991 to 2000 Zagar mosaiced the entire outside of the Painted Bride Art Center on Vine Street between N 2nd and N 3rd Streets in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia a work he entitled Skin of the Bride which he donated to the center 6 7 Zagar continues to create mosaic murals in Philadelphia mainly around the South Street area He has completed over 200 of these murals since 1968 and continues to work He hosts a weekend workshop during the last weekend of each month April October where participants can assist him in creating a new mural in the community Much of Zagar s work is completed free of charge or is commissioned by businesses or people in the area A walking tour is available from Philadelphia s Magic Gardens which takes visitors to 20 of these mosaic murals 8 Awards and honors editPew Charitable Trust Individual Artist Fellowship Grant of 50 000 for work in the interdisciplinary arts Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1995 1 National Endowment for the Arts for sculpture Washington D C 1979 1 Member of the Philadelphia Dumpster Divers Artists Association 9 See also editIn a Dream film about Zagar directed by his son Jeremiah Zagar References edit a b c Isaiah Zagar The Pew Center for Arts amp Heritage 1995 Retrieved 2010 02 12 Lidz Franz August 13 2009 Studying Dad s Favorite Topic Himself The New York Times Retrieved 2010 02 12 About Isaiah IsaiahZagar com Archived from the original on 2007 10 24 Retrieved 2010 02 12 Macdonald John Macdonald Sally July 21 2006 Rebuilding South Philly piece by piece The Seattle Times Retrieved 2010 02 12 Walsh Tracy January 1 2008 Trash to Treasure My Midwest Archived from the original on August 19 2008 Retrieved 2010 02 12 Plaque on the north west corner of the Painted Bride Art Center building Augustine Betsy Philadelphia s Magic Gardens The Art of Isaiah Zagar Open Eyes Press Philadelphia 2004 pg 16 17 Philadelphia s Magic Gardens website Lehmkuhl Vance April 17 2009 Isaiah Zagar He s a Magic Gardens Man Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved 2010 02 12 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isaiah Zagar Philadelphia s Magic Gardens In A Dream A Film by Jeremiah Zagar about Isaiah Zagar s life and work Cinelan 3 minute video on Isaiah Zagar Isaiah Zagar s Magic Gardens Photo collection by Gabe Kirchheimer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isaiah Zagar amp oldid 1196695286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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