Journey Without End: The Life and Art of Lawrence Calcagno Contributor(s): Campbell, Suzan (Author), Landis, Ellen (Foreword by), Nordland, Gerald (Introduction by) |
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ISBN: 0826327133 ISBN-13: 9780826327130 Publisher: Albuquerque Museum OUR PRICE: $36.00 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: December 2000 Annotation: Lawrence Calcagno (191393) was a painter of the San Francisco school of Abstract Expressionism, and, as described by Gerald Nordland, a proud, self-reliant, and independent figure in postwar American art. He taught at a number of schools and universities, received many invitations for residencies and guest professorships, and had two major retrospective exhibitions in his lifetime, yet his work fell out of favor for a time. The acclaim he hoped for, and deserved, is materializing for the most part posthumously. Nordland says that his best work adds importantly to the achievements of his Abstract Expressionist generation; and like his peers, his work continued to grow in physical power for many years. This beautiful book surveys the work of a fifty-year career and shows Calcagno to have been an artist of depth and talent. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Art | History - General - Art | American - General - Art | Individual Artists - General |
Dewey: 759.13 |
LCCN: 99069254 |
Physical Information: 0.68" H x 10.03" W x 10.81" (2.32 lbs) 189 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 20th Century |
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Publisher Description: Lawrence Calcagno (1913-93) was a painter of the San Francisco school of Abstract Expressionism, and, as described by Gerald Nordland, a proud, self-reliant, and independent figure in postwar American art. He taught at a number of schools and universities, received many invitations for residencies and guest professorships, and had two major retrospective exhibitions in his lifetime, yet his work fell out of favor for a time. The acclaim he hoped for, and deserved, is materializing for the most part posthumously. Nordland says that his best work adds importantly to the achievements of his Abstract Expressionist generation; and like his peers, his work continued to grow in physical power for many years. This beautiful book surveys the work of a fifty-year career and shows Calcagno to have been an artist of depth and talent. |
Contributor Bio(s): Campbell, Suzan: - Suzan Campbell is an independent art historian and curator who specializes in art of the Southwest. |