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Martha Alf

Martha Joanne Alf (August 13, 1930 – September 13, 2019[1]) was an American artist. Her work consists of paintings, drawings and photographs of everyday objects, including pears[2][3] and rolls of toilet paper.[4]

Martha Alf
Born
Martha Joanne Alf

(1930-08-13)August 13, 1930
Berkeley, California, United States
DiedSeptember 13, 2019(2019-09-13) (aged 89)
NationalityAmerican
EducationBachelor of Arts in psychology from San Diego State University 1952. Master of Arts in art from San Diego State University in 1963. Master of Fine Arts in painting from University of California at Los Angeles 1970
Known forpainting, drawing, photography, writing
Spouse
Edward Franklin Alf Jr.
(m. 1951)
ChildrenRichard Alf

Personal life Edit

Alf was born August 13, 1930, in Berkeley California.[5] She is the only child of Foster Wise Powell and Julia Vivian Kane. Her father was an attorney and her mother worked as a legal secretary often for her husband. When Martha was 2 years old her family moved to Winterset, Iowa, to live with her grandparents. In 1938 the family moved to San Diego, California, where her father started work at a law firm. Martha grew up in La Mesa, California, where she attended Grossmont High School, where she studied art. At San Diego State University she met her future husband, Edward Franklin Alf Jr. In 1951, they wed, before Edward was drafted for service in Korea. The couple had one child Richard in 1952.[6]

Education Edit

At San Diego State University Alf studied painting with Everett Gee Jackson. She then studied painting at the University of California at Los Angeles under Richard Diebenkorn.[5][7]

Paintings and drawings Edit

Alf first became recognized as a nationally significant artist for her 1970s "cylinder paintings," each of which depicts a toilet paper roll positioned like a monument on an empty stage. Three of these paintings were selected by curator Marcia Tucker for the "1975 Biennial of Contemporary Art" at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Alf painted many of the cylinder paintings in unorthodox colors that express a range of emotions. She approached the series as Josef Albers had in his "Homage to the Square" series, by repeating a constant image from painting to painting, but varying the colors. [8]

In the late 1970s Alf turned to making graphite drawings of fruits and vegetables which she arranged like actors on a stage, acting out psychodramas. The most frequent subject of choice was the pear which, when shown alone, was at times considered by the artist to be a self-portrait. In 1978, Alf earned national recognition for her unique drawing technique. In a review for Arts Magazine, art critic David S. Rubin wrote that Alf's "still life arrangements rendered mostly by soft, delicate, diagonally hatched pencil strokes, sparkled with radiant light while also saturating us with a gripping textural sensuality. Alf draws with a controlled and steady hand. She has been keenly attentive to every nuance of surface and value and shows enormous reverence for the integrity and expressive potential of the drawing medium".[9]

Alf shifted from black and white to color in her pastel drawings of the early 1980s. Continuing to draw staged fruits, with the pear being the dominant subject, Alf exaggerated color and light to the point that the drawings assumed a spiritual dimension. In "Pear #1 (For Andy Wilf)," 1982, a solitary pear serves as a surrogate for a young artist friend who had recently died an untimely drug-related death. The stem of the pear in the drawing is shown as if reaching towards golden light, suggesting that Alf's tormented friend had at last found peace with the universe at large.[10]

Alf returned to painting in the late 1980s, producing a series of painted depictions of pears rendered in colors so bright and intense that an art critic referred to them as "psychedelic pears" Three of them are included in the book Psychedelic: Optical and Visionary Art since the 1960s by David S. Rubin. As in her earlier cylinder paintings, the imagery remains constant from painting to painting, while colors vary.[11] In the 1990s, Alf focused on a single color in a series of monochromatic red paintings with subtle patterning and variations in texture.[12]

Photography Edit

In the 21st century, Alf has concentrated almost exclusively on photography, which she practiced for many years alongside painting and drawing. Concurrent with the 1970s cylinder paintings, Alf made photographs of toilet paper rolls as a means of studying color. Before photographing an unused roll, the artist dyed it using colored markers. She subsequently made photos of other subjects, including her familiar fruits and vegetables. In 1998, Alf began making photographs of pigeons roosting on a window sill opposite her home. She fed them to keep them coming, named each pigeon, created narratives for them, and produced a video featuring the pigeons, entitled "Birdland".[13]

Around the same time, Alf began photographing still life arrangements of unusual objects that she had collected over the years. In "New Glass City." 2002, Alf responded to the events of September 11, 2001, by creating a visual metaphor for a new metropolis, which she did by photographing an arrangement of several glass objects that glisten as they reflect sunlight.[14]

Awards Edit

  • 1979 Kay Nielsen Memorial Purchase Award, Graphic Arts Council, County Museum of Art, Los Angeles.
  • 1979 National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist Grant.
  • 1989 National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist Grant.
  • 1996 Richard Florsheim Art Fund Award.

Selected solo exhibitions Edit

  • 2012 – Martha Alf Retrospective Exhibit – Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center – October 30 – December 1, 2012[15]

Notable collections Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Alf, Martha, 1930-". Library of Congress. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  2. ^ Kapitanoff, Nancy (11 April 1993). "Alf's Work Bears Fruit, and It's Not Just Pears". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  3. ^ Pagel, David (14 March 1996). "Pears Are Centerpiece of Martha Alf's Show". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Martha Joanne Alf obituary". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Alf, Martha Joanne". Union List of Artist Names Online. Getty. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  6. ^ Muchnik, Suzanne (1984). Martha Alf -- Retrospective. Los Angeles: Felicie Inc. ISBN 978-0911291094.
  7. ^ "Artist Biography for Martha Alf". Ask Art. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  8. ^ : Suzanne Muchnic, Martha Alf Retrospective, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, 1984.
  9. ^ David S. Rubin, "Martha Alf," Arts Magazine, LVIII/1, September 1978, p. 12.
  10. ^ "Visual Art Source". www.visualartsource.com.
  11. ^ David S. Rubin, Psychedelic: Optical and Visionary Art Since the 1960s, San Antonio Museum of Art and the MIT Press, 2010, p. 24.
  12. ^ "Alf's Work Bears Fruit, and It's Not Just Pears". Los Angeles Times. 11 April 1993.
  13. ^ David S. Rubin, Birdspace: A Post-Audubon Artists Aviary, Contemporary Art Center New Orleans, 2004, p. 14.
  14. ^ "Margo Leavin Gallery Archive (Getty Research Institute)". www.getty.edu.
  15. ^ "Martha Alf Retrospective Exhibit at SMC Oct. 27-Dec. 1". www.smc.edu. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  16. ^ Landauer, Susan (10 November 2003). The Not-so-still Life: A Century of California Painting and Sculpture. ISBN 9780520239388. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  17. ^ "Martha Alf - Two Bosque Pears". The Metropolitan Museum of Art, i.e. The Met Museum. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  18. ^ "Martha Alf". Online Collections. Portland Art Museum. Retrieved 2 December 2017.

martha, martha, joanne, august, 1930, september, 2019, american, artist, work, consists, paintings, drawings, photographs, everyday, objects, including, pears, rolls, toilet, paper, bornmartha, joanne, 1930, august, 1930berkeley, california, united, statesdied. Martha Joanne Alf August 13 1930 September 13 2019 1 was an American artist Her work consists of paintings drawings and photographs of everyday objects including pears 2 3 and rolls of toilet paper 4 Martha AlfBornMartha Joanne Alf 1930 08 13 August 13 1930Berkeley California United StatesDiedSeptember 13 2019 2019 09 13 aged 89 Santa Monica California U S NationalityAmericanEducationBachelor of Arts in psychology from San Diego State University 1952 Master of Arts in art from San Diego State University in 1963 Master of Fine Arts in painting from University of California at Los Angeles 1970Known forpainting drawing photography writingSpouseEdward Franklin Alf Jr m 1951 wbr ChildrenRichard Alf Contents 1 Personal life 2 Education 3 Paintings and drawings 4 Photography 5 Awards 6 Selected solo exhibitions 7 Notable collections 8 ReferencesPersonal life EditAlf was born August 13 1930 in Berkeley California 5 She is the only child of Foster Wise Powell and Julia Vivian Kane Her father was an attorney and her mother worked as a legal secretary often for her husband When Martha was 2 years old her family moved to Winterset Iowa to live with her grandparents In 1938 the family moved to San Diego California where her father started work at a law firm Martha grew up in La Mesa California where she attended Grossmont High School where she studied art At San Diego State University she met her future husband Edward Franklin Alf Jr In 1951 they wed before Edward was drafted for service in Korea The couple had one child Richard in 1952 6 Education EditAt San Diego State University Alf studied painting with Everett Gee Jackson She then studied painting at the University of California at Los Angeles under Richard Diebenkorn 5 7 Paintings and drawings EditAlf first became recognized as a nationally significant artist for her 1970s cylinder paintings each of which depicts a toilet paper roll positioned like a monument on an empty stage Three of these paintings were selected by curator Marcia Tucker for the 1975 Biennial of Contemporary Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art Alf painted many of the cylinder paintings in unorthodox colors that express a range of emotions She approached the series as Josef Albers had in his Homage to the Square series by repeating a constant image from painting to painting but varying the colors 8 In the late 1970s Alf turned to making graphite drawings of fruits and vegetables which she arranged like actors on a stage acting out psychodramas The most frequent subject of choice was the pear which when shown alone was at times considered by the artist to be a self portrait In 1978 Alf earned national recognition for her unique drawing technique In a review for Arts Magazine art critic David S Rubin wrote that Alf s still life arrangements rendered mostly by soft delicate diagonally hatched pencil strokes sparkled with radiant light while also saturating us with a gripping textural sensuality Alf draws with a controlled and steady hand She has been keenly attentive to every nuance of surface and value and shows enormous reverence for the integrity and expressive potential of the drawing medium 9 Alf shifted from black and white to color in her pastel drawings of the early 1980s Continuing to draw staged fruits with the pear being the dominant subject Alf exaggerated color and light to the point that the drawings assumed a spiritual dimension In Pear 1 For Andy Wilf 1982 a solitary pear serves as a surrogate for a young artist friend who had recently died an untimely drug related death The stem of the pear in the drawing is shown as if reaching towards golden light suggesting that Alf s tormented friend had at last found peace with the universe at large 10 Alf returned to painting in the late 1980s producing a series of painted depictions of pears rendered in colors so bright and intense that an art critic referred to them as psychedelic pears Three of them are included in the book Psychedelic Optical and Visionary Art since the 1960s by David S Rubin As in her earlier cylinder paintings the imagery remains constant from painting to painting while colors vary 11 In the 1990s Alf focused on a single color in a series of monochromatic red paintings with subtle patterning and variations in texture 12 Photography EditIn the 21st century Alf has concentrated almost exclusively on photography which she practiced for many years alongside painting and drawing Concurrent with the 1970s cylinder paintings Alf made photographs of toilet paper rolls as a means of studying color Before photographing an unused roll the artist dyed it using colored markers She subsequently made photos of other subjects including her familiar fruits and vegetables In 1998 Alf began making photographs of pigeons roosting on a window sill opposite her home She fed them to keep them coming named each pigeon created narratives for them and produced a video featuring the pigeons entitled Birdland 13 Around the same time Alf began photographing still life arrangements of unusual objects that she had collected over the years In New Glass City 2002 Alf responded to the events of September 11 2001 by creating a visual metaphor for a new metropolis which she did by photographing an arrangement of several glass objects that glisten as they reflect sunlight 14 Awards Edit1979 Kay Nielsen Memorial Purchase Award Graphic Arts Council County Museum of Art Los Angeles 1979 National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist Grant 1989 National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist Grant 1996 Richard Florsheim Art Fund Award Selected solo exhibitions Edit2012 Martha Alf Retrospective Exhibit Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center October 30 December 1 2012 15 Notable collections EditRed and Black 2 1975 Orange County Museum of Art Newport Beach California 16 Two Bosque Pears 1986 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York New York 17 Various works Portland Art Museum Portland Oregon 18 References Edit Alf Martha 1930 Library of Congress Library of Congress Retrieved 2 December 2017 Kapitanoff Nancy 11 April 1993 Alf s Work Bears Fruit and It s Not Just Pears Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2 December 2017 Pagel David 14 March 1996 Pears Are Centerpiece of Martha Alf s Show Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2 December 2017 Martha Joanne Alf obituary Los Angeles Times Retrieved 29 February 2020 a b Alf Martha Joanne Union List of Artist Names Online Getty Retrieved 2 December 2017 Muchnik Suzanne 1984 Martha Alf Retrospective Los Angeles Felicie Inc ISBN 978 0911291094 Artist Biography for Martha Alf Ask Art Retrieved 2 December 2017 Suzanne Muchnic Martha Alf Retrospective Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery 1984 David S Rubin Martha Alf Arts Magazine LVIII 1 September 1978 p 12 Visual Art Source www visualartsource com David S Rubin Psychedelic Optical and Visionary Art Since the 1960s San Antonio Museum of Art and the MIT Press 2010 p 24 Alf s Work Bears Fruit and It s Not Just Pears Los Angeles Times 11 April 1993 David S Rubin Birdspace A Post Audubon Artists Aviary Contemporary Art Center New Orleans 2004 p 14 Margo Leavin Gallery Archive Getty Research Institute www getty edu Martha Alf Retrospective Exhibit at SMC Oct 27 Dec 1 www smc edu Retrieved 16 March 2018 Landauer Susan 10 November 2003 The Not so still Life A Century of California Painting and Sculpture ISBN 9780520239388 Retrieved 18 March 2018 Martha Alf Two Bosque Pears The Metropolitan Museum of Art i e The Met Museum Retrieved 2 December 2017 Martha Alf Online Collections Portland Art Museum Retrieved 2 December 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martha Alf amp oldid 1170424049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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