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Sophia

氏名 クラス 日付

richard art hambleton, Sophia (2006). 参考用として複製。著作権は権利者に帰属します。

基本情報

作家
richard art hambleton originaluniqueart.com/ja/artists/richard-art-hambleton/
制作年
1952 – 2017
彩色済み
2006
原寸大
71 x 41 cm
様式
Abstract Expressionism Large canvases where the act of painting itself — the drip, the sweep — is the subject.

In context

Sophia — richard art hambleton

How big is it?

The original measures 71 × 41 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

制作年

  1. 1950
  2. 1960
  3. 1970
  4. 1980
  5. 1990
  6. 2000
  7. 2010

Shaded: richard art hambletonの生涯 (1952–2017) ▲ 本作品、2006

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    主な色

    Rosy Brown #9ba08c

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    • #9BA08C
    • #C5C4B1
    • #1E2125
    • #475E5B
    主な色名
    Rosy Brown
    彩度
    Monochromatic 単一の落ち着いた色調から、多彩で鮮やかな色彩まで、色の彩度やバリエーションの豊かさ。
    コントラスト
    Statement 作品全体における、色の明度と彩度の差異の度合い。
    調和
    Discordant Palette 対照的な色合いから完全に調和したものまで、色彩がいかに美しく響き合っているか。
    明るさ
    Balanced 深い影から明るいハイライトまで、作品全体の明暗の度合い。
    彩度
    Muted 限りなくグレーに近い色合いから、鮮やかな色彩まで、その純度と強さが際立ちます。

    アーティストと美術館

    作家

    richard art hambleton

    Born in Tofino, Canada

    Richard Hambleton: The Shadowed Pioneer of Urban Art

    Richard Art Hambleton (June 23, 1952 – October 29, 2017) remains a profoundly enigmatic figure in the history of art, often described as the “Godfather of Public Art.” Born in Tofino, British Columbia, a remote coastal community steeped in natural beauty, Hambleton’s trajectory led him from the rugged landscapes of his youth to the frenetic energy of New York City's art scene during the 1980s – a period of explosive creativity and radical experimentation. He wasn’t simply an artist; he was a provocateur, a conceptualist who challenged perceptions of urban space and forced viewers to confront their own anxieties about anonymity and visibility within the sprawling metropolis. His work, characterized by its unsettling presence and deliberate ambiguity, continues to resonate today as a key influence on street art and contemporary visual culture.

    Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

    Hambleton’s early life instilled in him a deep appreciation for solitude and observation – qualities that would profoundly shape his artistic approach. He received an Advanced Diploma from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, honing his skills in painting and printmaking before relocating to New York City in the late 1970s. This move marked a pivotal moment, thrusting him into the heart of a burgeoning art scene fueled by punk rock’s rebellious spirit and the rise of new wave aesthetics. Crucially, he established Pumps Centre for Alternative Art in Vancouver, a space that served as both a gallery and performance venue – a testament to his early commitment to challenging conventional artistic boundaries. This environment fostered experimentation and provided a platform for emerging artists, mirroring the ethos he would later embody through his public interventions.

    The Shadowman Phenomenon: Street Art’s First Icon

    Hambleton's most enduring legacy lies in his “Shadowman” paintings of the early 1980s. These striking black silhouettes, often depicted emerging from darkened doorways or lurking on building facades, were not merely images; they were carefully orchestrated interventions designed to elicit a visceral reaction from passersby. The scale and placement of these figures – ranging from life-sized to monumental – created an unsettling sense of unease, blurring the lines between art and reality. He didn’t seek recognition or commercial success; his primary motivation was to disrupt the everyday experience of urban life, forcing viewers to confront their own vulnerability and the potential for hidden threats within the anonymity of the city. The creation of over 450 “Shadowmen” across New York City, often executed under the cover of darkness, cemented Hambleton’s reputation as a daring and elusive artist. His work drew heavily from Dadaist collage techniques and the Situationist movement's concept of "art as experience," aiming to provoke a reaction beyond mere aesthetic appreciation.

    Expanding the Canvas: Marlboro Men and Beyond

    Following the initial impact of the Shadowman series, Hambleton expanded his practice, exploring new themes and techniques while retaining his core commitment to public intervention. The “Marlboro Man” paintings – a deliberate appropriation of the iconic advertising image – served as a commentary on American consumerism and the idealized masculinity it promoted. These works, often painted directly onto buildings, mirrored the Shadowman project in their confrontational nature, challenging viewers to question the messages embedded within popular culture. He also created “Horse and Riders,” further exploring themes of power, vulnerability, and the relationship between man and nature. Later, he shifted his focus to more controlled studio paintings, notably "Beautiful Paintings," a deliberate departure from his earlier street art, reflecting a desire to move away from the pressures of the commercial art world.

    Legacy and Influence

    Richard Hambleton’s influence on contemporary art is undeniable. He is widely considered a pioneer of public art, predating many later street artists by decades. His work laid the groundwork for interventions by artists like Banksy and Shepard Fairey, demonstrating the potential of art to disrupt urban landscapes and engage with social commentary. His willingness to operate outside traditional gallery spaces and his commitment to creating experiences that challenged viewers’ perceptions established a precedent for contemporary artists who seek to blur the boundaries between art and life. While often operating in obscurity, Hambleton's impact on the evolution of street art and conceptual practice remains profound, solidifying his place as a truly original and influential artist. His legacy continues to inspire artists today to question the role of art within society and to explore new ways of engaging with public space.

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    Sophia — richard art hambleton

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at Jumping Shadowman, 1983 (1983), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. Abstract Expressionism: Large canvases where the act of painting itself — the drip, the sweep — is the subject. Where can you see that in this work?
    5. richard art hambleton was about 54 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.