Emerson Woelffer, profile of the artist, 1947-1981 : February 5 through March 11, 1982, the Art Gallery, Visual Arts Center, California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California
Emerson Woelffer, profile of the artist, 1947-1981 : February 5 through March 11, 1982, the Art Gallery, Visual Arts Center, California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California.
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[Exhibition catalogue]. 4to. 48 pp. Soft black wraps with illustrated, white lettering. Very good with marginal creasing along spine and marginal dampstaining along bottom of interior pages. Color and black and white plates, including black and white photographic frontis. Includes a foreword by Dextra Frankel and an introduction by Gerald Nordland. Includes list of 50 exhibited works and artist chronology. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition "Emerson Woelffer: Profile of the Artist, 1947-1981" held in Fullerton, CA at California State University, Fullerton from February 5 through March 11, 1982. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz.
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Los Angeles: Paul Kantor Gallery. 1960
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Los Angeles: Paul Kantor Gallery. 1960
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English
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Saddle stitched catalogue. 8pp wiht b and w plates and 18 works described. LAMA BLOG Emerson Woelffer, Postwar Renaissance Man April 26, 2016 A self-described "abstract surrealist, " the painter, collagist, and teacher Emerson Woelffer (1914-2003) was in many ways the very ideal of a postwar American artist. His distinctive style of Abstract Expressionism was inflected by his many and varied interests and experiences. He was a student at the Art Institute of Chicago before becoming employed in the WPA artist's program and then as a teacher at László Moholy-Nagy's Institute of Design in Chicago. Woelffer also lived and worked for a period in Mexico and in Italy; played jazz drums; and collected ethnographic art as well as cars. A close friend of Robert Motherwell and Buckminster Fuller, he was invited to teach at the storied Black Mountain College in North Carolina in 1949. Woelffer came to Los Angeles a decade later and, upon taking a position as an instructor at the Chouinard Art Institute, became mentor to an impressive roster of devoted students that included Larry Bell, Ed Ruscha, Joe Goode, and Charles Arnoldi.
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Los Angeles: Paul Kantor Gallery. 1957
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Los Angeles: Paul Kantor Gallery. 1957
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English
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17132532800
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Silkscreen. 25.5 x 19 inches. Stains and repaired tears; mounted on a support sheet. LAMA BLOG Emerson Woelffer, Postwar Renaissance Man April 26, 2016 A self-described "abstract surrealist, " the painter, collagist, and teacher Emerson Woelffer (1914-2003) was in many ways the very ideal of a postwar American artist. His distinctive style of Abstract Expressionism was inflected by his many and varied interests and experiences. He was a student at the Art Institute of Chicago before becoming employed in the WPA artist's program and then as a teacher at László Moholy-Nagy's Institute of Design in Chicago. Woelffer also lived and worked for a period in Mexico and in Italy; played jazz drums; and collected ethnographic art as well as cars. A close friend of Robert Motherwell and Buckminster Fuller, he was invited to teach at the storied Black Mountain College in North Carolina in 1949. Woelffer came to Los Angeles a decade later and, upon taking a position as an instructor at the Chouinard Art Institute, became mentor to an impressive roster of devoted students that included Larry Bell, Ed Ruscha, Joe Goode, and Charles Arnoldi. Provenance: Peter Howard, Serendipity Books. Berkeley.