The Jazz Musicians
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The Jazz Musicians
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アーティストの略歴
The Genesis of a Visionary
Born in the historic atmosphere of Boston in 1911, David Park’s artistic journey was anchored by a profound respect for the structural essence of life. His early years at Boston University, studying under the legendary George Bridgman, instilled in him an unparalleled understanding of anatomy and the rhythmic power of gesture. This foundational discipline provided the skeletal strength upon which he would later drape his most vibrant explorations of color. As he moved westward to the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, Park began to absorb the expansive light and energy of the American West, setting the stage for a transformation that would eventually challenge the very foundations of contemporary painting.
The Great Stylistic Revolution
For much of his early career, Park navigated the complex territories of abstraction, yet the year 1949 marked a seismic turning point in both his practice and his soul. In a move that stunned the San Francisco art community, he staged a dramatic departure from pure abstraction, choosing instead to reclaim the human figure as a central protagonist in his work. This was not a mere return to tradition, but the birth of the Bay Area Figurative Movement—a bold, modern reclamation of subject matter. Alongside luminaries such as Elmer Bischoff and Richard Diebenkorn, Park sought to bridge the gap between the visceral energy of abstract expressionism and the recognizable world. His new direction was defined by a unique synthesis of elements:
- Expressive brushwork that captured the immediate pulse of life;
- Flattened planes of color that emphasized the tactile reality of the canvas;
- A humanist focus on the beauty found within everyday, unadorned moments.
The Soul in the Subject
Park’s mature work is a celebration of the palpable and the profound, often finding extraordinary depth in the most intimate of settings. His canvases breathe with the vitality of The Jazz Musicians and the quiet, sun-drenched vulnerability of his many nude studies. Through a masterful use of bold palettes and textured forms, he transformed scenes of daily life—a woman bathing or a simple landscape—into evocative meditations on the human condition. There is an unmistakable immediacy in his technique; his gestural strokes do not merely depict a subject but seem to enact it, inviting the viewer to feel the warmth of the light and the weight of the atmosphere. In doing so, Park achieved something rare: he captured the psychological resonance of a moment, ensuring that his legacy would remain as vibrant and enduring as the colors he so passionately applied to his canvas.
david park
1911 - 1960 , United States of America
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Bay Area Figurative
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Bay Area Figurative School']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Elmer Bischoff']
- Date Of Birth: March 17, 1911
- Date Of Death: (aged 49)
- Full Name: David Park
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Woman with Red Mouth
- Two Bathers
- The Jazz Musicians
- Place Of Birth: Boston, United States of America




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