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Untitled
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A Cockpit of Anxiety: Exploring John Hultberg’s Untitled
This compelling watercolor by John Hultberg plunges the viewer into a disorienting and claustrophobic space – almost certainly the cockpit of an aircraft. Rendered with loose, expressive brushstrokes and dynamic washes, the artwork isn't concerned with precise representation but rather with conveying a potent *emotional* experience. The steeply angled perspective immediately draws us in, creating a sense of being trapped within this confined environment alongside the shadowy figures inhabiting it. Hultberg masterfully uses blues, greens, and browns, punctuated by brighter highlights that suggest artificial light sources, to build an atmosphere thick with tension and uncertainty.Abstract Expressionism & The Bay Area Legacy
John Hultberg (1922-2005) was a significant figure in American Abstract Expressionism and Abstract Realism, deeply connected to the vibrant art scene of the San Francisco Bay Area. He studied under giants like Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still at the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute), alongside fellow artists Richard Diebenkorn and others who would become known as “the Sausalito Six.” This group’s 1948 lithograph portfolio, *Drawings*, which included work by Hultberg, is considered a landmark achievement in abstract expressionist printmaking. While his later work explored surreal landscapes and dark minimalism, pieces like this demonstrate his early engagement with themes of confinement and psychological space – likely influenced by his wartime experience as a Navy lieutenant. Untitled reflects the movement’s emphasis on subjective emotional expression over objective reality.Technique & Visual Language
The artwork's power lies in Hultberg’s skillful manipulation of watercolor techniques. He employs wet-on-wet washes to create fluid, atmospheric effects and contrasts these with dry brushwork that adds texture and a sense of immediacy. The layering of colors and the visible drips contribute to the feeling of movement and instability. Notice how geometric and organic shapes blend together, refusing easy categorization – mirroring the disorientation felt within the scene. The distorted perspective isn’t an error in draftsmanship; it's a deliberate choice designed to amplify the sense of being trapped and overwhelmed. The use of light and shadow further enhances this effect, highlighting certain areas while obscuring others, creating a dramatic and unsettling visual field.Symbolism & Emotional Resonance
Beyond its formal qualities, *Untitled* resonates with symbolic weight. The aircraft cockpit can be interpreted as a metaphor for the human condition – a space of both potential freedom (travel) and inherent constraint. The shadowy figures within suggest vulnerability and perhaps even danger. The overall mood is one of anxiety, uncertainty, and a sense of being adrift. While open to individual interpretation, the artwork evokes feelings of isolation and the psychological pressures of modern life. It’s a piece that invites contemplation and encourages viewers to confront their own anxieties about control, confinement, and the unknown.작가 약력
john hultberg was born in 1922 in berkeley, california. he had a sister, helen, and brothers paul and dean.
hultberg attended fresno state college, graduating in 1943. during world war ii, he was a navy lieutenant. after the war, his education at the california school of fine arts (csfa) (now the san francisco art institute) was funded by the g.i. bill. his teachers included mark rothko and clyfford still and he was a classmate of richard diebenkorn, who was also a mentor, james budd dixon, walter kuhlman, frank lobdell, and george stillman, which whom he created a portfolio of 17 lithographs. this 1948 portfolio, titled drawings, has been acknowledged as a landmark in abstract expressionist printmaking. the group has been referred to as "the sausalito six," because most, lived in sausalito, north of san francisco. he was also a contemporary of clay spohn and david park. hultberg studied at the art students league of new york beginning in 1952
hultberg was first married to hilary blech. in 1961 hultberg met fellow artist lynne mapp drexler at the artist's club in new york. artists there discussed abstract expressionism. drexler and hultberg were married and three years traveled and lived in mexico, the west coast and hawaii. then, they lived at new york's chelsea hotel in the late 1960s.
seeking a relaxing environment, the couple bought a house off the coast of maine on monhegan island in 1971 and split their time between new york city and maine, particularly spending the summers at their island house. [nb 2]
by 1983, drexler moved year-around and permanently near lighthouse hill on monhegan island, an artists' haven off the coast of maine, where she had spent most summers since 1963. hultberg did not like to live year-round, particularly during the harsh winters, at monhegan island and moved to portland in 1985. he asked drexler to come with him, but she decided to stay on the island. they were estranged at that time of her death, on december 30, 1999.
he died of complications of a stroke on april 15, 2005, at roosevelt hospital in new york. he lived on the upper west side of the city. he had a son named carl r. hultberg and elaine wechsler was his agent and partner.
john hultberg
hultberg primarily made abstract expressionist paintings that were minimalist and dark, and also made surrealist invented landscapes with "linear perspectives and angular shapes." hultberg was described as an abstract realism, who combines "abstract" and "concrete" with attention to detail, bold color use, and strong design.
in 1952 he was introduced at the museum of modern art in a show of new artists. he lived for one year in paris between 1954 and 1955 and gained a reputation there for his work. in 1955 he won the corcoran biennial first prize in washington.
his paintings were influenced by his time spent at monhegan island, and his career thrived after he moved to portland. his work was shown in many galleries, including the anita shapolsky gallery in new york city and the albright art gallery in buffalo, new york, he gave lectures, and in 1985 he had an exhibition at the portland museum of art.
a play that he wrote was produced the university of maine theatre department. he published the book sole witness, vagabondage, a paris odyssey (1953–1955), his poetry and other books. he taught art in hawaii and the west coast.
he was teaching at the art students league and was a full-time resident in new york by 1990. he taught until the week of his death at the art students league. his work was part of a group show at aucocisco in portland in february 2005, at which time he was living in new york city.
wolfgang saxon, the new york times
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john hultberg
1922 - 2005 , United States of America


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