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Lewis Baltz

Lewis "Duke" Baltz (September 12, 1945 – November 22, 2014)[2] was an American visual artist, photographer, and educator. He was an important figure in the New Topographics movement of the late 1970s.[3] His best known work was monochrome photography of suburban landscapes and industrial parks which highlighted his commentary of void within the "American Dream".[4][5][6][7]

Lewis Baltz
Lewis Baltz (1998) in Jean Nouvel's Amat hotel
Born(1945-09-12)September 12, 1945
DiedNovember 22, 2014(2014-11-22) (aged 69)[1]
Paris, France
EducationSan Francisco Art Institute
Claremont Graduate School
Occupation(s)Visual artist, photographer, educator
Known forNew Topography

He wrote for many journals, and contributed regularly to L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui.

Baltz's work is held in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,[8] Metropolitan Museum of Art,[9] Tate Modern,[8] Los Angeles County Museum of Art,[8] Whitney Museum of American Art,[10] Art Institute of Chicago,[11] Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego,[9] Philadelphia Museum of Art,[9] and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.[8]

Early life and education edit

Lewis Baltz was born on September 12, 1945, in Newport Beach, California.[8] His father died when he was age 11.[8]

Baltz attended Monterey Peninsula College in 1967.[12] He later graduated with a BFA degree in fine arts from San Francisco Art Institute in 1969; and held a Master of Fine Arts degree from Claremont Graduate School (now Claremont Graduate University).[13]

Career edit

His work is focused on searching for beauty in desolation and destruction. Baltz's images describe the architecture of the human landscape: offices, factories and parking lots.[13] His pictures are the reflection of control, power, and influenced by and over human beings. His minimalistic photographs in the trilogy Ronde de Nuit, Docile Bodies, and Politics of Bacteria, picture the void of the other.[vague][14] In 1974 he captured the anonymity and the relationships between inhabitation, settlement and anonymity in The New Industrial Parks near Irvine, California (1974).

His books and exhibitions, his "topographic work",[3] such as The New Industrial Parks,[7] Nevada, San Quentin Point, Candlestick Point, expose the crisis of technology and define both objectivity and the role of the artist in photographs.[vague][15] His work Candlestick Point is made of 84 photographs documenting a public space near Candlestick Park, ruined by natural detritus and human intervention.[16]

Baltz moved to Europe in the late 1980s and started to use large colored prints.[8]

He published several books of his work including Geschichten von Verlangen und Macht, with Slavica Perkovic (Scalo, 1986). Other photographic series, including Sites of Technology (1989–92), depict the clinical, pristine interiors of hi-tech industries and government research centres, principally in France and Japan. In 1995, the story Deaths in Newport was produced as a book and CD-ROM. Baltz also produced a number of video works.

Baltz taught at various institutions, including Claremont Graduate School, California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), University of California, Riverside (UC Riverside), California State University, San Bernardino, and the IUAV University in Venice, Italy, where in 2006 he co-founded the Arsenale Institute for Politics of Representation.[9][17]

End of life, death and legacy edit

In 2002, Baltz became a professor for photography at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland.[3] He lived his last years between Paris and Venice. Baltz died on November 22, 2014, in Paris at the age of 69 following a long illness.[17][8]

Awards edit

He received several scholarships and awards including a scholarship from the National Endowment For the Arts (1973, 1977),[9] the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (1977),[13] US-UK Bicentennial Exchange Fellowship (1980),[9] and Charles Brett Memorial Award (1991).

Publications edit

  • Landscape: Theory, Lewis Baltz, Harry Callahan, Eliot Porter, Carol Digrappa and Robert Adams, 1980 ISBN 0-912810-27-0
  • The New Industrial Parks Near Irvine, California, Lewis Baltz and Adam Weinburg, 2001 ISBN 0-9630785-6-9
  • The Deaths in Newport, onestar press, 2002
  • The Tract Houses: Die Siedlungshauser (English and German Edition), Lewis Baltz, 2005 ISBN 0-9703860-4-4
  • The Prototype Works, Lewis Baltz, 2010 ISBN 3-86521-763-X
  • Mario Pfeifer: Reconsidering The new Industrial Parks near Irvine, California by Lewis Baltz, 1974, Lewis Baltz, Mario Pfeifer, Vanessa Joan Mueller, 2011 ISBN 1-934105-29-5
  • Lewis Baltz: Candlestick Point, Lewis Baltz, 2011 ISBN 3-86930-109-0
  • Lewis Baltz: Rule Without Exception / Only Exceptions, Lewis Baltz, 2012 ISBN 3-86930-110-4
  • Lewis Baltz: Texts., Lewis Baltz, 2012 ISBN 3-86930-436-7
  • Lewis Baltz, Lewis Baltz, 2017 ISBN 3-95829-279-8

Collections edit

Baltz's work is held in the following permanent collections:

References edit

  1. ^ Crowder, Nicole (November 24, 2014). "Icon of New Topography movement Lewis Baltz dies at 69". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  2. ^ Reynolds, Jock (January 28, 2015). "Jock Reynolds on Lewis Baltz (1945–2014)". Artforum.com. Retrieved August 28, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Lewis Baltz May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Faculty Website at European Graduate School.
  4. ^ O'Hagan, Sean (December 4, 2014). "Lewis Baltz obituary". the Guardian. Retrieved August 28, 2022.
  5. ^ "Icon of New Topography movement Lewis Baltz dies at 69". Washington Post. November 24, 2014.
  6. ^ Chawkins, Steve (November 27, 2014). "Lewis Baltz dies at 69; photographer of stark, postmodern isolation". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 28, 2022.
  7. ^ a b Fischer, Hal (December 1978). "Hal Fischer on Lewis Baltz". Artforum.com. Retrieved August 28, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Kennedy, Randy (November 26, 2014). "Lewis Baltz, Photographer of American Landscapes, Dies at 69". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 28, 2022.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Lewis Baltz". MATRIX 69, BAMPFA. Retrieved August 28, 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Lewis Baltz". whitney.org. Retrieved August 28, 2022.
  11. ^ a b "Lewis Baltz". The Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved August 28, 2022.
  12. ^ "Oral history interview with Lewis Baltz". Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. November 17, 2009. Retrieved November 15, 2023.
  13. ^ a b c Jeff Rian (2001), Lewis Baltz, London: Phaidon, ISBN 0-7148-4039-4, OCLC 47677835, OL 3579790M, 0714840394
  14. ^ Tate. "Lewis Baltz American, 1945 – 2014". Tate. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  15. ^ "Lewis Baltz". www.moca.org. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  16. ^ "Lewis Baltz | Candlestick Point". whitney.org. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  17. ^ a b O'Hagan, Sean (December 4, 2014). "Lewis Baltz obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved October 22, 2015.

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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 Lewis Baltz news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lewis Duke Baltz September 12 1945 November 22 2014 2 was an American visual artist photographer and educator He was an important figure in the New Topographics movement of the late 1970s 3 His best known work was monochrome photography of suburban landscapes and industrial parks which highlighted his commentary of void within the American Dream 4 5 6 7 Lewis BaltzLewis Baltz 1998 in Jean Nouvel s Amat hotelBorn 1945 09 12 September 12 1945Newport Beach California U S DiedNovember 22 2014 2014 11 22 aged 69 1 Paris FranceEducationSan Francisco Art InstituteClaremont Graduate SchoolOccupation s Visual artist photographer educatorKnown forNew TopographyHe wrote for many journals and contributed regularly to L Architecture d Aujourd hui Baltz s work is held in the collections of the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum 8 Metropolitan Museum of Art 9 Tate Modern 8 Los Angeles County Museum of Art 8 Whitney Museum of American Art 10 Art Institute of Chicago 11 Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego 9 Philadelphia Museum of Art 9 and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 8 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 End of life death and legacy 4 Awards 5 Publications 6 Collections 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editLewis Baltz was born on September 12 1945 in Newport Beach California 8 His father died when he was age 11 8 Baltz attended Monterey Peninsula College in 1967 12 He later graduated with a BFA degree in fine arts from San Francisco Art Institute in 1969 and held a Master of Fine Arts degree from Claremont Graduate School now Claremont Graduate University 13 Career editHis work is focused on searching for beauty in desolation and destruction Baltz s images describe the architecture of the human landscape offices factories and parking lots 13 His pictures are the reflection of control power and influenced by and over human beings His minimalistic photographs in the trilogy Ronde de Nuit Docile Bodies and Politics of Bacteria picture the void of the other vague 14 In 1974 he captured the anonymity and the relationships between inhabitation settlement and anonymity in The New Industrial Parks near Irvine California 1974 His books and exhibitions his topographic work 3 such as The New Industrial Parks 7 Nevada San Quentin Point Candlestick Point expose the crisis of technology and define both objectivity and the role of the artist in photographs vague 15 His work Candlestick Point is made of 84 photographs documenting a public space near Candlestick Park ruined by natural detritus and human intervention 16 Baltz moved to Europe in the late 1980s and started to use large colored prints 8 He published several books of his work including Geschichten von Verlangen und Macht with Slavica Perkovic Scalo 1986 Other photographic series including Sites of Technology 1989 92 depict the clinical pristine interiors of hi tech industries and government research centres principally in France and Japan In 1995 the story Deaths in Newport was produced as a book and CD ROM Baltz also produced a number of video works Baltz taught at various institutions including Claremont Graduate School California Institute of the Arts CalArts University of California Riverside UC Riverside California State University San Bernardino and the IUAV University in Venice Italy where in 2006 he co founded the Arsenale Institute for Politics of Representation 9 17 End of life death and legacy editIn 2002 Baltz became a professor for photography at the European Graduate School in Saas Fee Switzerland 3 He lived his last years between Paris and Venice Baltz died on November 22 2014 in Paris at the age of 69 following a long illness 17 8 Awards editHe received several scholarships and awards including a scholarship from the National Endowment For the Arts 1973 1977 9 the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship 1977 13 US UK Bicentennial Exchange Fellowship 1980 9 and Charles Brett Memorial Award 1991 Publications editLandscape Theory Lewis Baltz Harry Callahan Eliot Porter Carol Digrappa and Robert Adams 1980 ISBN 0 912810 27 0 The New Industrial Parks Near Irvine California Lewis Baltz and Adam Weinburg 2001 ISBN 0 9630785 6 9 The Deaths in Newport onestar press 2002 The Tract Houses Die Siedlungshauser English and German Edition Lewis Baltz 2005 ISBN 0 9703860 4 4 The Prototype Works Lewis Baltz 2010 ISBN 3 86521 763 X Mario Pfeifer Reconsidering The new Industrial Parks near Irvine California by Lewis Baltz 1974 Lewis Baltz Mario Pfeifer Vanessa Joan Mueller 2011 ISBN 1 934105 29 5 Lewis Baltz Candlestick Point Lewis Baltz 2011 ISBN 3 86930 109 0 Lewis Baltz Rule Without Exception Only Exceptions Lewis Baltz 2012 ISBN 3 86930 110 4 Lewis Baltz Texts Lewis Baltz 2012 ISBN 3 86930 436 7 Lewis Baltz Lewis Baltz 2017 ISBN 3 95829 279 8Collections editBaltz s work is held in the following permanent collections Solomon R Guggenheim Museum 8 Metropolitan Museum of Art 9 Tate Modern 8 Los Angeles County Museum of Art 8 Whitney Museum of American Art 10 Art Institute of Chicago 11 Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego 9 Philadelphia Museum of Art 9 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 8 References edit Crowder Nicole November 24 2014 Icon of New Topography movement Lewis Baltz dies at 69 The Washington Post Retrieved November 24 2014 Reynolds Jock January 28 2015 Jock Reynolds on Lewis Baltz 1945 2014 Artforum com Retrieved August 28 2022 a b c Lewis Baltz Archived May 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine Faculty Website at European Graduate School O Hagan Sean December 4 2014 Lewis Baltz obituary the Guardian Retrieved August 28 2022 Icon of New Topography movement Lewis Baltz dies at 69 Washington Post November 24 2014 Chawkins Steve November 27 2014 Lewis Baltz dies at 69 photographer of stark postmodern isolation Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 28 2022 a b Fischer Hal December 1978 Hal Fischer on Lewis Baltz Artforum com Retrieved August 28 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l Kennedy Randy November 26 2014 Lewis Baltz Photographer of American Landscapes Dies at 69 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 28 2022 a b c d e f g h i Lewis Baltz MATRIX 69 BAMPFA Retrieved August 28 2022 a b Lewis Baltz whitney org Retrieved August 28 2022 a b Lewis Baltz The Art Institute of Chicago Retrieved August 28 2022 Oral history interview with Lewis Baltz Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution November 17 2009 Retrieved November 15 2023 a b c Jeff Rian 2001 Lewis Baltz London Phaidon ISBN 0 7148 4039 4 OCLC 47677835 OL 3579790M 0714840394 Tate Lewis Baltz American 1945 2014 Tate Retrieved December 26 2022 Lewis Baltz www moca org Retrieved December 26 2022 Lewis Baltz Candlestick Point whitney org Retrieved December 26 2022 a b O Hagan Sean December 4 2014 Lewis Baltz obituary The Guardian Retrieved October 22 2015 External links editOral history interview with Lewis Baltz 2009 Nov 15 17 from the Smithsonian Archives of American Art Lewis Baltz Faculty website at European Graduate School Biography bibliography and articles George Eastman House Lewis Baltz Series Lewis Baltz Archive at the Getty Research Institute Lewis Baltz notebooks and ephemera at Getty Research Institute Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lewis Baltz amp oldid 1185851411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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