Showing posts with label Frank Stella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Stella. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

THE MAGICAL PHOTOGRAPHY OF DIANE ARBUS



" In the last twenty-five years, the creative centre of the art world has shifted from Paris to New York. Art is now, for better or worse. big business, a commodity, and as much a part of the American scene as a refrigerator.  But these facts wouldn't matter a whit if art hadn't also burst its boundaries to become livleier, more provocative, more original and more fetter-shattering than ever before. The very basic concept of painting was first challenged and altered by Mondrian and abstract expressionists like Jackson Pollack. They changed its classic aim from illusion (ie., representing three dimensions in two) to being a reality in itself. Then, pop artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein returned to representation and used the secondary image as a primary source of inspiration by painting, not from life, but from soup can advertisements, comic strips and commercialized symbols of life. Op artists like Anuszkiewicz chose geometrics to beguile and dazzle the eye. Simultaneously, painters like Frank Stella, began to eschew the traditional rectangular or square-shaped canvas in favor of their own free outline."





The American Art Scene
Harper's Bazaar July 1966
Photography: Diane Arbus
... to be continued


... eyes on the sixties at devodotcom

Monday, December 10, 2012

THE NEW YORK ART SCENE 1966

WELCOME
Frank Stella

TO
Ellsworth Kelly
Judith Heidler in Mollie Parnis

THE
Don Judd 
Julie Judd in Teal Traina

NEW
Paul Thek
Laura Morse in Bill Blass for Maurice Retner

YORK
Guy de Rougemont
Benedetta Barzini in Ginala

ART
Salvatore Scarpitta
Susan Porter in Adele Simpson

SCENE
Robert Watts aka Dr. Bob
Dorothy Herzka in Christian Dior-New York

1966
Sven Lukin
Jessie Saunders in Geoffrey Beene


PHOTOGRAPHS
Edward Avedesian
Linda Perlman in Oscar de la Renta for Jane Derby

BY
Enrique & Castro-Cid 
Sylvia Castro-Cid in Chester Weinberg


FRANCESCO SCAVULLO
John Gruen
Jane Wilson in Chuck Howard of Townley


Harper's Bazaar July 1966
On The New York Art Scene
Photography: Francesco Scavullo

... eyes on art at devodotcom