The Hans Hofmann School Featuring Michael Loew, Michael Goldberg, John Little, and Michael Corrine West
- PALM DESERT, California
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- May 21, 2015
Heather James Fine Art has opened The Hans Hofmann School, an exhibition featuring paintings by five of its namesake’s students: Michael Loew, Michael Goldberg, John Little, and Michael Corrine West. The exhibition continues through June 30.
Hofmann (1880-1966) left not only a body of groundbreaking paintings, but also a legacy of students who became great Abstract Expressionist artists. The German-born artist was as prolific a teacher as he was a studio artist. He taught briefly at University of California, Berkeley; Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles; and the Art Students League of New York before starting the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Art in New York and Provincetown. His obsession with structure, spatial illusion, and color relationships surfaces throughout his work — as well as in the work of his most successful students.
Each of the artists in The Hans Hofmann School has a distinctive style that traces unmistakably to the master.
Michael Loew (1907-1985) painted murals as a Works Progress Administration artist before studying with Hans Hofmann in New York and Provincetown, and later with Fernand Léger in Paris. He became known for his paintings based on the geometry and syntax of Neo-Plasticism.
Michael Goldberg (1924-2007) is known as a second-generation Abstract Expressionist, although he exhibited his work in the 1950s with Joan Mitchell, Helen Frankenthaler, and others from the New York School. His style vacillated over the years, ranging from minimal to dynamic gestural canvases.
John Little (1907-1984) was a textile designer in New York before studying with Hofmann, who led the younger artist to abstraction and affected his views of color theory. After serving in the Navy as an aerial photographer, he moved into Hofmann’s studio (Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner were neighbors) and his exploration into AbEx painting continued in earnest.
Michael Corinne West (1908-1991), born Corinne Michelle West, took a man’s name to get attention in the male-dominated realm of Abstract Expressionist painters. She took her first Hofmann class at the Art Students League and created hundreds of paintings between the 1940s and ’80s. Her work bursts with energy and color, and has been exhibited alongside Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, and Robert Motherwell.
Heather James Fine Art offers a rare look into art history’s past and present, featuring a wide breadth of genres, including cultural art and antiquities, American and Latin American masters, European masters, Impressionist and Modern, postwar and contemporary, and photography. The gallery showcases blue-chip and cutting-edge contemporary art while maintaining the integrity of antiquity and classical masterpieces.
Heather James Fine Art has two galleries, one in Palm Desert, California, and the other in Jackson, Wyoming. The galleries feature works ranging from Impressionist and Modern art to Post-War and Contemporary, American, Latin American, Old Master, Photography, and Design. For information about the gallery and upcoming exhibitions, visit www.heatherjames.com or call 760-346-8926.
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About Heather James Fine Art
With two fantastic galleries, located in Palm Desert, California and Jackson, Wyoming, Heather James Fine Art offers a rare look into art history’s past and present. Focusing on a wide breadth of genres including cultural art and antiquities, Impressionist and Modern, Post-War and Contemporary, American and Latin American, Old Masters, cutting-edge Contemporary and Photography, the gallery showcases blue chip and cutting edge contemporary art while still maintaining a respect for the integrity of antiquity and classical masterpieces. For more information, please visit www.heatherjames.com.