Art
PAINTING No.
Untitled #14
Artist: John McLaughlin
Paragraph: John McLaughlin was not a formally trained artist and started painting relatively late in life. A career in the military and foreign services brought him to Japan, exposing him to different artistic perspectives, forms, and styles. However, Mondrian would influence McLaughlin's artistic influences far more. McLaughlin came to rely on a minimalist color palette consisting often of only solid chunks of black, white, or primary colors. The artist uses correspondingly constrained forms and shapes. A champion of absolute abstraction, McLaughlin sought to stimulate "the viewer's natural desire for contemplation without benefit of a guiding principle." Untitled #14 exemplifies Mclaughlin's philosophy of abstraction. Using only black and white in solid architectural blocks, the artist encourages the viewer to speculate on the meaning of art itself.
PAINTING No.
Equivalent
Artist: Richard Anuszkiewicz
Date: 1966
Paragraph: Trained at the Yale University School of Art, Richard Anuszkiewicz's career spans several different and seemingly divergent artistic styles. He was also a forerunner of the op-art movement. Op-art plays with optical illusions through the seemingly simple arrangement of forms, lines, and colors on the two-dimensional canvas. Thus, a two-dimensional plane can convey three-dimensional reality. In paintings like Equivalent, the artist invites the viewer to experience the interface between perception, cognition, and aesthetics. Anuszkiewicz describes the painting as "archetypal," in that it serves as a prototype of form, color, and shape. Equivalent also connotes exquisite balance, which is why the painting may be placed horizontally or vertically for different effects.
PAINTING No. 3
Seated Man with Blue Face and Red Hand
Artist: Nathan Oliveira
Date: 1970
Paragraph: Born in Oakland in 1928, Nathan Oliveria went on to become one of the most formidable figures...
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