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Tom Savage (born November 28, 1953) is a contemporary American painter based in California whose work appears in museum collections and has been exhibited in major cities throughout the United States. His abstract paintings and drawings take a historical cue from post-war European automatism and surrealism, and the influence those movements had on abstract expressionism.〔(Tom Savage biography, Artnet )〕 ==Critical debate== The primal, unconscious and disharmonious nature of Savage's technique, which the artist himself has described as the antithesis of that of regionalist painter Thomas Hart Benton,〔From the documentary short film , October 2008〕 has proven an interpretive challenge for critics. In his ''Los Angeles Times'' review of Savage's 1995 solo exhibition at the Cirrus Gallery in Los Angeles, critic David Pagel described the artist's works as "raw, incoherent, precarious and daring. At the same time, they're confident and desperate, riddled with deep doubts but also profoundly self-assured."〔"Abstract Contradictions," by David Pagel, Los Angeles Times, March 30, 1995〕 Writing of the same show in the national West Coast contemporary art review ''Artweek'', critic Peter Kosenko characterized Savage's paintings as "abstract and generally impressionistic, but they nonetheless resist placement within the traditions of abstract expressionism as codified by formalist criticism, for they display little of the angst-ridden struggle with paint or the preoccupation with the sublime that often characterize the strategies of the genre."〔"Tom Savage at Cirrus," by Peter Kosenko, (Artweek ), Vol. 26, No. 5, May 1995〕 Critic David DiMichele of the ''Los Angeles Downtown News'', noting Savage's use of unprimed canvas and "thinly applied traceries," wrote that the artist's style is "marked by a pronounced sense of restraint.... Emphatically abstract, his work seeks to preserve something of the initial excitement that occurs when an artist first puts brush to canvas."〔"Image Makers: L.A. Artists Return to Abstraction," by David DiMichele, (Los Angeles Downtown News ), April 17, 1995〕 Revisiting Savage's work at the August 1996 exhibition ''Transcendental Meditations'' at the William Turner Gallery in Venice, California, Los Angeles Times critic David Pagel observed that the artist's "inarticulate markings, crudely painted and scrawled on raw canvas, share more with children's drawings than with any desire to leave this world behind."〔"Contemplative," by David Pagel, Los Angeles Times, August 22, 1996〕 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「Tom Savage (painter)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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