Ink: work
2018
101.0 x 61.0 cm
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Ink: work
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アーティストの略歴
Mcarthur Binion: Exploring Identity Through Textured Abstraction
Mcarthur Binion, born in Macon, Mississippi in 1946, stands as a compelling figure within the landscape of contemporary American art. His artistic journey began formally at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan (1971), where he earned his bachelor’s degree and subsequently honed his craft with a master's from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. This dual academic grounding provided him with a foundational understanding of both visual arts theory and practical execution—skills that would prove invaluable throughout his prolific career. Binion’s artistic practice is characterized by an unwavering dedication to abstract expressionism, a movement deeply rooted in the post-war era and fueled by explorations of psychological depth. Unlike representational art focused on depicting external reality, Binion sought to convey internal states and emotions through meticulously crafted compositions dominated by color and texture. His canvases frequently incorporate mixed media techniques—primarily ink on canvas—resulting in striking surfaces that invite contemplation and reveal layers of visual complexity. A significant portion of Binion’s artistic output revolves around “family portraits,” a series that delves into the complexities of familial relationships and memory. These pieces aren't merely depictions of faces; they are explorations of emotional resonance, utilizing textured grids and deliberate voids to communicate unspoken narratives. Similarly, "interior landscapes" represent Binion’s fascination with capturing the essence of inner experience—a preoccupation evident in his use of color palettes that evoke moods and atmospheres rather than literal representations. Influenced by artists such as Josef Albers and Barnett Newman, Binion's approach aligns with the broader ethos of Minimalism and Color Field Painting. He champions a reductive aesthetic, prioritizing fundamental elements – pigment and surface – to generate profound visual impact. His work has garnered recognition from institutions like the Museum of Modern Art in Chicago, where his pieces reside within a curated collection of contemporary art, demonstrating the enduring relevance of his artistic vision. Binion’s contribution to the art world extends beyond individual artworks; he served as Professor of Art at Columbia College Chicago from 1993 until 2015, nurturing generations of aspiring artists and fostering intellectual discourse surrounding abstract expressionism. His legacy continues to inspire artists today who strive to communicate emotion and explore personal narratives through innovative visual languages. Pieces like “Ink: Work (Blanco/Cobalto)” exemplify his signature style—a masterful blend of simplicity and textural richness—solidifying Binion’s place as a pivotal voice in the ongoing dialogue about artistic exploration and representation.mcarthur binion
1946 - , United States of America
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract
- Date Of Birth: 1946
- Full Name: mcarthur binion
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Ink: Work (Blanco/Cobalto)
- DNA:Splops:II
- Ink: Work (Verde/Violetta)
- Place Of Birth: Macon, United States

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