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Irving Petlin (born December 17, 1934 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American artist and painter renowned for his mastery of the pastel medium and collaborations with other artists (including Mark di Suvero and Leon Golub) and for his work in the "series form"〔Palmer, Michael. ''Active Boundaries: Selected Essays and Talks''. New York: New Directions Publishing, 2008. p. 164〕 in which he uses the raw material of pastel, oil paint and unprimed linen, and finds inspiration in the work of writers and poets including Primo Levi, Bruno Schulz, Paul Celan, Michael Palmer and Edmond Jabès. Petlin attended the Art Institute of Chicago from 1953-1956 where he received his BFA during the height of the Chicago Imagist movement. At a critical juncture Petlin attended Yale to study under Josef Albers, subsequently earning his MFA in 1960.〔 In 1964, his work was shown at the Hanover Gallery in London and Galerie du Dragon in Paris, where he influenced the Nouvelle Figuration movement. That same year, Petlin was invited to teach at UCLA as a visiting artist, along with artists Richard Diebenkorn and Llyn Foulkes. While in California, he was a principal organizer of the "Artist’s Protest movement against the war in Vietnam." In open meetings held at the Dwan Gallery, of which John Weber is the director, he founded the Artists’ Protest Committee. In 1966, Petlin planned the Peace Tower with help of Mark di Suvero, as well as Philip Lieder, Craig Kauffman, Larry Bell, Walter Hopps, Rolf Nelson, Judy Chicago, Lloyd Hamrol, Hardy Hanson, Eric Orr, Tanya Nuefeld, and others. “The Artists’ Call” for the tower is published in four languages, and works arrive from all over the world to be attached to it. The finished tower, was dedicated by Susan Sontag and untimately attacked overnight. The following year, in 1965, Petlin had his first major one-man exhibition held at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels. Shortly thereafter, he returned to New York with his family and moved into an apartment on West 11th Street. At this time, his growing commitment to the American milieu resulted in the completion of the painting "The Burning of Los Angeles." During this period, Petlin is a founder and a participant in Artists and Writers Against the War in Vietnam, the Art Workers Coalition, the Art Strike, the Moratorium, the Venise Biennale. Since the 1960s, when he became one of the founding members of "Artists and Writers Against the War in Vietnam," Petlin has been a leader in artists' political activism. He created the iconic anti-Vietnam War poster "And babies" in 1969. Petlin has continued his militant interventions after the 1960s through such activities as his participation in the "Artists' Call Against the U.S. Intervention in Central America".〔(International School of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture in Umbria, Italy )〕 Petlin has taught at the University of California, Los Angeles, the Cooper Union in New York, as well as the Pennsylvania Academy of Art in Philadelphia. He currently resides in Paris, New York and Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. ==Selected exhibitions== * 2014 "The Still Open Case of Irving Petlin". Kent Fine Art, New York〔http://www.kentfineart.net〕 * 2014 "Paris Show": Galerie Jacques Leegenhoek〔http://www.pierrejoris.com/blog/?p=13753〕 * 2012 ''Irving Petlin: Storms: After Redon''. Kent Fine Art, New York * 2010 ''Irving Petlin: Major Paintings, 1979-2009''. Kent Gallery, New York * 2007 ''Orpheus'', Pastels. Galerie Ditesheim, FIAC, Paris * 2006 ''Este Mundo''. Kent Gallery, New York * 2002 ''Irving Petlin''. Galerie Krugier-Ditesheim Art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland * 2001 ''Out of the Shadows''. School of the Museum of Fine Art, Boston * 1998 ''A Tribute to Meyer Schapiro''. Jan Krugier Gallery, New York * 1997 ''Le Monde D’Edmond Jabes'', Pastels. Krugier-Ditesheim Art Contemporain, Geneva * 1996 ''Paris is White''. Kent Gallery, New York * 1995 ''Irving Petlin: 1955-1995, Disegni nacosti''. Studio d’ Arte Recalcati, Turin, Italy * 1993 ''Swiat Brunona Shulza''. Galerie Kordegarda, Varsovie, Poland * 1992 '' Memories Drawn from Bruno Schulz and Others''. Kent Gallery, New York * 1990 ''Israel in Egypt''. Kent Fine Art, New York * 1990 ''The Periodic Table''. Gallery 400, University of Chicago, IL * 1990 ''Chagall to Kitaj: Jewish Experience in 20th Century Art''. Barbican Art Gallery London, England * 1989 ''A Different War: Vietnam in Art''. Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA. Curated by Lucy Lippard. * 1988 ''Pastels 1961-1987''. Kent Fine Art, New York, NY * 1987 ''Weisswald''. Kent Fine Art, New York * 1982 ''Irving Petlin: Recent Paintings and Pastels''. Marlborough Fine Art, London, UK * 1982 ''The Venice Biennale'', Italian Pavilion, Venice, Italy * 1981 ''Drawings from the Studio, 1972-1981''. University of California at Santa Cruz * 1980 ''Irving Petlin, Pastels''. Galerie Nina Dausset, Paris * 1978 ''Rubbings (Large Paintings, Small Pastels)''. Neuberger Museum-SUNY, Purchase, NY & Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago, Il * 1977 Galleria Bergamini, Milan, Italy * 1974 Documenta, Torino, Italy * 1973 ''Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Art'', Whitney Museum New York, NY * 1972 Galleria Bergamini, Milan, Italy * 1968 ''Irving Petlin: Opere recent''. Galleria Il Fante Di Spade, Rome, Italy * 1967 Odyssia Gallery, New York * 1966 Rolf Nelson Gallery, Los Angeles * 1965 ''Petlin Palais des Beaux-Arts'', Brussels, Belgium * 1964 ''American Show'', Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL * 1963 ''Petlin: Peintures 1962-1963''. Galerie du Dragon, Paris, France * 1961 Paris Biennal, American Section. Paris, France * 1960 ''Petlin'', Galerie du Dragon, Paris, France * 1958 Dilexi Gallery, San Francisco, CA * 1956 Cliffdweller Gallery, Chicago, IL * 1954 Exhibition Momentum. Chicago, IL * 1953-56 Art Institute, Chicago, IL 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Irving Petlin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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