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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2022

Picasso; Wives & Lovers

 

                    
                                        Picasso & Olga

For over a century now the name, art and legend of artist Pablo Picasso has graced the world with his skill, innovation, persistence and singular accomplishments. He is an artist seemingly without peer but he too was certainly graced by peers and they were great ones.  Chiefly among his fellows would be Henri Matisse, Salvador Dali and to a somewhat lesser degree George Braque.  Their works and honors have stood and stand the test of time as well. Arguably; Picasso does better his peers on some counts. Among these to  consideration are  the sheer numbers of his lifetime creative out-put, his mastery of multiple genre’s including ceramics, sculpture, the  poster, the collage and chiefly the thousands of paintings he produced (primarily oil and gouache.) One other thing of excellence and note for the immaculate Picasso was his acquisition of his many wives, mistresses, and lovers. And not to forget the mistresses and lovers that became wives. In ways he stands alone among his peers in this; his trysts, affairs, seduction and sometimes marriages and divorces with women and not always as a master of chivalry or particular honor.


The women of Picasso include most notably Marie-Thérèse, Françoise Gilot, Jacqueline Roque, Olga Khokhlova and Dora Maar. He loved these women, married, competed with and often controlled them. He painted them as models and adored them. Often the works reflected his emotions and love that sometimes grew into scorn. The subsequent paints becoming monstrous often painful images. The massively-egotistical Picasso even included his own penis in a portrait of Marie-Thérèse. His art, especially his paintings were a diary for Picasso. He has been quoted to have said: “Painting is a way of keeping a diary…” His thoughts, emotions, politics and different life phases are vividly portrayed in his art and artistry as record.
















































Gertrude Stein was another important woman in the life and fortunes of Picasso. The wealthy writer and early patron of Modernism promoted and wrote about him, always praising his talents and was an integral cog to his acceptance among other art patrons while assisted his personal growth as an artist.



Dora Maar

                                                       





                                                              Marie-Thérèse






Françoise Gilot
                                                                                           











                                         Gertrude Stein





                                                        Olga Khokhlova
                   
          
                                 
Jacqueline Roque

Picasso also chose to depict women other than the fore-mentioned (wives and Lovers) as different inspirations and subjects in his works. Random runners racing on beaches, mothers and their children, various nudes, dispossessed women along with acrobats and circus performers. Women were as inspiring to Picasso as a favorite subject along with his Minotaur’s, musicians and the frequent still life. 










                              
                    "Mass in morning, Bull Fight in the afternoon...Brothel at night."

                                                                                                                      Pablo Picasso





















A woman once asked Picasso as they looked at one of his paintings “What does it mean?” He responded “Madam; if I could have expressed it with words there would have been no need to have painted it.”





An artist’s voice as expressed in the tone and content of his work is the only true measure of the legacy and value of any said art. It is ultimately the varied expressions and study of the works that have merit. Is the work beautiful, meaningful, colorful, vibrant, moving, masterful or all of the above? We make these assessments sometimes collectively but is only truly important as we are affected individually and most importantly silently.



Sunday, May 29, 2022

NEAL ADAMS...The Best There Ever Was...The Best There Will Ever Be.


From Archie to the Avengers, from Ben Casey to “The Brave & The Bold. ”He was to say; The Natural. The Best there ever was…The Best there will ever be.”

Neal Adams  1941 - 2022



He was a creative force of tireless energy. That along with his mastery of drawing and artistic innovation would cement his place in the history of the American Comic Book as a true genius. The dialogue of what the form described and known by various names including comic book / graphic novelization / sequential story-telling is (while in fact dating back to the dawn of humankind and civilization) has been altered from Adam's time forward into the future by his countless contributions and collaborations (chiefly with writer Denny O’Neil.) 




Neal Adams was actually much more than a prominent  voice of the social and racial injustices, changes  and turmoil of the Nineteen 60’s and 70’s within his chosen field; in his eminent way he was too a real life advocated for contemporary creator’s rights, a lobbyist and a bare knuckles fighter of sorts for the community of human kind. This was evident in along with a number of his creations and his reaching out along with Harland Ellison, Gary Trudeau and others over his lifetime to congress and world organizations and institutions. He fought for the teenagers that birthed “Superman,” Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, for the compensation and recognition they had been denied yet so richly deserved for decades.
 He won. 




Holocaust survivor, Dina Babbitt would become the beneficiary of Adam’s fight for the return of her artwork that she used in bartering for the life and survival of her mother and herself during the Nazi reign of terror. The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Poland has recently returned said works to Ms. Babbitt. These are only a small portion of the Adam’s body of resolutions and the righting of selected cultural and historic failings.


                                           More on Neal Adams @ Why Not: A Blog                                          

            
                                 







Sadly; Neal Adams passed on April 28th from complications of Sepsis, a type of blood poisoning. Adams was a man as legendary as the characters he created, developed and voiced within his visual stories. He was one with no legitimate rivals while possessing legions of admirers, supporters and friends.  



Vintage News Footage
Neal, Denny O'Neil & Julie Schwartz 
  


"How to be Great as an Artist"
Neal Adams
     

Adams Sketches 
Deadman
from
"STRANGE ADVENTURES"
        

Adams 1987 Interview
Harlan Ellison Intro.

Sunday, February 6, 2022

"Ain't Burned All The Bright"


Twenty Twenty was not an easy year to love…but it was pivotal. A year marred with the threat, shut-downs and reality of Covid-19, the particular murder of one George Floyd and the storming of the US Capitol in an attempted Coup d'état to name a few dilemmas.  Anxiety was hallmark and in many way no real end in sight of the near future.  A newly released young adult fiction  “Ain’t Burned All The Bright” attempts to give it a different texture, tone and perspective. It is the seminal words of Jason Reynolds and groundbreaking pictures of Jason Griffin that succeeds in unusual and excellent form.  It is much, much more than good. It thrives and refreshes in a grand fashion.



The book is in many ways an attempt at understanding events that we try to come to terms and understanding of within ourselves and through the media. Their obsessive fascination with the horrors of contemporary life along with our own as viewed within our households and with our families.  The words and images of “Ain’t Burned All The Bright” flow in a clarity much like the drum beat of a Jack DeJohnette solo using just snare and a single cymbal. Steady, rhythmic and consistent with the occasional perfectly placed accent.  This flow while steady and paced is one of focused interest and a delight in it’s unfolding narration.

                                                                                                  




And I'm sitting here wondering why my mother wont chance the channel








       and why the news won't change the story and why the story won't change into something new
                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                      






or the way we treat the world


 

 



or the way we treat each other


Ain’t Burned All The Bright” is from the collective efforts of two of today’s brightest young stars. They have individually and collectively received much praise, commissions, accolades and successes including; New York Times Best Sellers, NAACP Image Awards, residencies and world-wide exhibitions. 

                                                                                                       















 The two Jason’s met and bonded while in college and since have become brothers in creativity and spirit. They have collaborated once before on another young adult novel. It has been very well received effort; “My Name Is Jason Mine Too.”  



We can; at this point, hope to see more collaborations and successes between and for the remarkable two Jasons. 




                                        Jason Reynolds          &          Jason Griffin 
                                   jasonwritesbooks.com                jasondouglasgriffin.com