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After two years of wanting this collection, I finally ordered it! The History of European Art taught By Professor William Kloss, from College/Smithsonian Institution. It’s 48 30 minute lectures on DVD for $64 bucks w/ transcripts for another $23 (it all worth over $500) Also, check out other titles: www.thegreatcourses.com -good stuff!

Kazimir Malevich. Taking in the Harvest. 1911. Cubism but not really, rather a method of portraying object via geometric shapes.

Kazimir Malevich. Taking in the Harvest. 1911. Cubism but not really, rather a method of portraying object via geometric shapes.

Joshua Tree 2012
Photo by: Sharon Fitzgerald

I Survived the L.A. Riots - April 30, 1992
I was in L.A. watching it on television and I couldn’t believe my eyes.
The local newscasters were running away from mobs - on live T.V.

I went to the Occupy L.A. rally yesterday and this guy nails it dead on. The whole experience made me proud to be an American. This video is called: WTF is Going On?

Check out part 4 of the documentary on Alfred Stieglitz. Learn about the first modern art gallery exhibitions of 1908 in NYC and the emergence of modern art in the US.

Part 3 of the Alfred Stieglitz, The Eloquent Eye has been posted
See the birth of the 1st modern art exhibition in 1908 at Galley.

Thanks for watching,
Sharon

Part Two Uploaded
Alfred Stieglitz: The Eloquent Eye

Often called “The Father of Modern Photography” and revered as one of the most innovative photographers of the 20th century, Alfred Stieglitz was a visionary who challenged and revolutionized attitudes towards modern art in America. He not only championed the elevation of photography as an art form, but also played a primary role fostering new talent at the famous Gallery 291 in New York in 1905.

Documentary includes a rare interview with Georgia O’Keeffe, Stiegltitz’s wife and muse.

Stayed tuned for Part Three:
The birth of Gallery 291 and modern art exhibitions in America.

I just posted my first video on the Art History Channel on YouTube. It’s on the father of modern photography, Alfred Stieglitz. This is from The American Master’s Collection documentary called The Eloquent Eye 2001.
This is part 1, more to follow….

Live in Los Angeles? Join me as I host the L.A. Art History Meetup Group at the Norton Simon Museum next Sunday. We are going to see the Johannes Vermeer painting that is on loan before it’s gone. This is the only Vermeer painting on display on the west coast! http://t.co/KNB6TW2

My Top 5 most favorite paintings in the whole world:
Russian Cubo- Futurism: Kasimir Malevich’s Morning in the Village after Snowstorm” 1912

Caravaggio, St. Catherine at the Wheel 1595. It was rumored that Caravaggio used a prostitute for his model of St. Catherine, I can see it in her eyes….

Arshile Gorky The Artist and His Mother (ca. 1926-1936)
Arshile Gorky was an Armenian-born American painter who had a seminal influence on Abstract Expressionism.  In 1915 Gorky fled Lake Van duuring the Armenian Genocide and escaped with his mother and his three sisters into Russian-controlled territory. In the aftermath of the genocide, Gorky’s mother died of starvation in Yerevan in 1919. 

When Gorky showed his new work to André Breton in the 1940s, after seeing the new paintings and in particular The Liver is the Cock’s Comb, Breton declared the painting to be “one of the most important paintings made in America” and he stated that Gorky was a Surrealist, which was Breton’s highest compliment

This peak period of Gorky’s work was cut short. His final years were filled with immense pain and heartbreak. His studio barn burned down, he underwent a colostomy for cancer, his neck was broken and his painting arm temporarily paralyzed in a car accident, and his wife of seven years left him, taking their children with her. Gorky hanged himself in Sherman, Connecticut, in 1948, at the age of 44.

Arshile Gorky The Artist and His Mother (ca. 1926-1936)
Arshile Gorky was an Armenian-born American painter who had a seminal influence on Abstract Expressionism. In 1915 Gorky fled Lake Van duuring the Armenian Genocide and escaped with his mother and his three sisters into Russian-controlled territory. In the aftermath of the genocide, Gorky’s mother died of starvation in Yerevan in 1919.

When Gorky showed his new work to AndrĂ© Breton in the 1940s, after seeing the new paintings and in particular The Liver is the Cock’s Comb, Breton declared the painting to be “one of the most important paintings made in America” and he stated that Gorky was a Surrealist, which was Breton’s highest compliment

This peak period of Gorky’s work was cut short. His final years were filled with immense pain and heartbreak. His studio barn burned down, he underwent a colostomy for cancer, his neck was broken and his painting arm temporarily paralyzed in a car accident, and his wife of seven years left him, taking their children with her. Gorky hanged himself in Sherman, Connecticut, in 1948, at the age of 44.

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