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Kesler Woodward : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kesler Woodward
Kesler Edward "Kes" Woodward (born 1951) is an American artist, art historian and curator. Known for his colorful paintings of northern landscapes, he was awarded the first Alaska Governor's Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts in 2004.〔"Muñoz wins Governor's Award." ''Juneau Empire''. 11 Nov 2004. (Web. )〕 Woodward has also written extensively on the Art of the circumpolar North and has curated exhibitions which have toured Alaska, California, Oregon,〔Woodward, Kesler E. "Exhibition itinerary (inside cover)." ''Sydney Laurence, Painter of the North''. Seattle: University of Washington Press and Anchorage: Anchorage Museum of History and Art. 1989.〕 Washington,〔Tarzan Ament, Deloris. "Sydney Laurence: Northern Exposures From A Brooklyn Boy." ''The Seattle Times''. 30 Sep 1990. (Web. )〕 and Georgia.〔"A Northern Adventure: The Art of Fred Machetanz (1908-2002)." ''Resource Library Magazine''. (Web. )〕 The North dominates Woodward's oeuvre and his iconography of ravens, canyons, sandbars and black spruce has been described as “deeply evocative of Alaska”.〔James, David A. "'River of Light' an elegant mix of masterful words, art with Copper River backdrop." ''Alaska Dispatch News''. 27 Jul 2014. (Web. )〕 Considered one of "Alaska's most innovative artists", author Julie Decker noted that, unlike traditional landscape painters, "His focus is as much on the character of the media as it is on the subject matter."〔 Woodward works in oils, oil pastels, and acrylics and has described his artistic process as "applying, scraping away, modifying, and building up other colors ... to achieve a sense of how I felt, being in a certain place, more than just how that place looked."〔 Birch trees, his signature subject,〔Fletcher, Amy. "'Boreal Birch': fascination in the familiar." ''Juneau Empire''. 12 Jan 2012. (Web. )〕 are painted to be both representational and, when viewed up close, abstract.〔"Alaska Artists: Kesler Woodward." ''Alaskan Nature''. (Web. )〕 Although a "realist", his graphic compositions prompted ''ARTnews'' reviewer Richard Maschal to add, "his interest and strategy veer toward abstraction. Whether the spaces are wide-open or confined, Woodward depicts them as flattened areas with foreground and background pressed together and the whole reduced to pattern."〔Maschal, Richard. "Reviews from America." ''ArtNews'', Sep 2001: 182. Print.〕 ==Early life== Kesler Edward Woodward was born in Aiken, South Carolina in 1951. After high school, Woodward enrolled as a chemistry major at Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina. Following an introductory painting course and visit to the National Gallery in Washington, he developed an interest in contemporary abstract art.〔 At Davidson, he studied painting under Herb Jackson〔Decker, Julie. ''Icebreakers: Alaska's Most Innovative Artists''. Anchorage: International Gallery of Contemporary Art. 2001: 318. Print. ISBN 0967070902〕 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Art) in 1973.〔Gause, Randi Jo. "Artist Profile, Kesler Woodward." ''Alaska Home''. Spring 2009. (Web. )〕 He continued his studies in painting and printmaking and graduated in 1977 with a Master of Fine Art from Idaho State University, (Pocatello). Woodward then moved to Juneau, Alaska, and began to incorporate landscape into his art. His work was influenced by artists Richard Long (artist), Andy Goldsworthy, and Hamish Fulton, and by 1982 landscape was his dominant genre.〔
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