Oran
Abstract Expressionism
1969
270.0 x 233.0 cm
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Oran
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Artistic Style and Technique
James Brooks was known for his innovative use of staining, dilution, and accidental deterioration of canvases to create uncontrolled abstraction. In Oran, he applied his mixtures of commercial products and paints directly from the tube to create thick, deep textures. This technique gives the painting a dynamic and expressive quality.Composition and Color Scheme
The composition of Oran features rhythmic arrangements of color, space, and shape. The dominant colors used in the painting are red and blue, which add depth and interest to the overall composition. The central figure in the painting appears to be a black object, possibly a guitar or musical instrument, surrounded by smaller figures, including one that resembles a person's head.Artist's Background and Influences
James Brooks was an American artist born in 1906. He studied at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, and later attended the Arts Student League in New York. Brooks was influenced by other notable artists of his time, including Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner. His work has been exhibited at various museums, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Tate Gallery.- View more paintings by James Brooks on OriginalUniqueArt.com
- Learn more about the artist's life and work on Wikipedia
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The Oran painting by James Brooks is a significant piece of art that showcases the artist's unique style and technique. Its composition, color scheme, and texture make it a captivating work that continues to inspire art lovers today.
A művész életrajza
Early Life and Education
- Born: October 18, 1906, St. Louis, Missouri
- Family moved to Dallas, Texas in 1916
- Studied art at Southern Methodist University (1922-1924)
- Private lessons with James A. Waddell and Martha Simkins in Dallas
- Moved to New York City in 1926
- Studied at the Art Students League under Boardman Robinson and Kimon Nicolaides
- Worked as a commercial artist to support himself
The WPA Years and Early Murals
- Active in the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Federal Art Project from 1936-1942
- Painted three murals for the WPA, demonstrating social realist style.
- Flight (1940-1942): A significant mural at La Guardia Airport's Marine Air Terminal, depicting the history of aviation. It was the largest WPA mural and later restored after being painted over.
- Friendships with Jackson Pollock and Philip Guston during this period
Abstract Expressionist Period: Style and Development
- Served as a combat artist in the U.S. Army (1942-1945)
- Returned to New York City in 1946, reconnected with Pollock and Krasner
- Shifted towards Abstract Expressionism, influenced by Surrealist principles
- Developed a unique staining technique: Experimenting with the bleed of paste through canvas.
- Early works showed influences of Synthetic Cubism.
- Palette initially featured browns, grays, blacks and vivid colors.
- Later work incorporated larger forms, broader strokes, and simpler compositions using acrylics.
- Often used numbers and letters to identify paintings, incorporating nonsense syllables as titles (e.g., *Pask*, *Burwak*, *Jondol*).
Major Exhibitions and Recognition
- First solo exhibition at the Peridot Gallery in New York City (1949)
- Participated in the historic Ninth Street Exhibition (1951) – a key event in Abstract Expressionism.
- Featured in exhibitions such as Twelve Americans and New American Painting at the Museum of Modern Art.
- Documenta, Kassel, West Germany (1959).
- John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (1969)
Legacy and Historical Significance
- Considered a first-generation Abstract Expressionist painter.
- Known for his innovative staining techniques and lyrical abstraction.
- His work is held in prominent collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art, Tate Gallery, and National Gallery of Art.
- Brooks's artistic journey reflects the evolution of Abstract Expressionism and his willingness to experiment with new approaches to painting.
- Died on March 9, 1992, in East Hampton, New York.
James Brooks
1906 - 1992 , United States of America
Rövid tények
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Jackson Pollock
- Lee Krasner
- Pablo Picasso
- Georges Braque
- Date Of Birth: October 18, 1906
- Date Of Death: March 9, 1992
- Full Name: James Brooks
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks: ['Flight (LaGuardia Airport mural)']
- Place Of Birth: St. Louis, United States

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