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My struggle to keep the language of painting alive
Sunday, April 22, 2012
My review of Cosima Spender's film"Without Gorky"
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--> “Without Gorky” a documentary about the family of Arshile Gorky made by his granddaughter Cosima Spender was shown this...
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
A great example of writing that let's things be without killing the subject with labels.
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http://artdealmagazine.blogspot.com/
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Monday, April 9, 2012
Addison Parks reassessment of his Forrest Bess essay from 30 years ago
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Saturday, March 31, 2012
I discovered this painting I did in the 90's on line .It had been in auction in Provincetown last year.
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http://www.bakkerart.com/2011_Sampler_Auction.html Scroll down to the M's.It did not sell according to the text file.It was from a ...
Saturday, March 24, 2012
There seems to be a momentary revival of interest in Forrest Bess.Roberta Smith wrote about him in the NY Times.Here is Addison Parks from 1981 in a much more insightful essay
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http://www.forrestbess.com/ Compare Parks to Roberta Smith's need to put Bess into the context of the Minimali...
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Elaboration of a recent essay from my blog appears on Berkshire Fine Arts
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Berkshire Fine Arts A work by Don Shambroom in the Met
Sunday, March 4, 2012
After Becketts's struggles during WW11,fighting with the resistance and trying to not be caught by the Nazi's,a change came over his work.Some called it a sort of passivity.I think openess would be a better term,closer to Meister Eckhardt's Gelassenheit.This quote points to what happened within him.
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At the close of this long, impassioned letter of March 9, 1949, Beckett declares himself “no longer capable of writing in any sust...
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Starting with Anthony Powell and ending with De Kooning via Hegel
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Several weeks ago I was invited to lunch by a good friend,Addison Parks, who asked several mutual acquaintan...
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Impossiblity of transcendence in American Art
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I remember a n artis t, who had recently lost his wife to cancer, telling me of his inquiry into what various religions had to say about t...
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Sunday, January 29, 2012
"The Humpty Dumpty effect": once the veneer of reality is broken in 20thc art by the analysis of the a priori visual structure that shapes that reality, the whole cannot be reconstructed.I accept this as having been inevitable but it still haunts me as the burden of the Modern condition.You can't go back to the garden.
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I sent this to someone who wanted to read an excerpt of my drawing book.I edited it some more and as always amazed at how infin...
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Just stumbled across this reply to my Lester Johnson piece on Berkshire Fine Arts by the poet Rosanna Warren. Google every gallery on earth and you will find 99% are exhibiting "one show": a found object(ersatz sculpture ) on the floor, photo-document on the wall and a pseudo-profound statement about some group in need of uplift into the Hegelian dialectic.Global group think!!
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Figurative Expressionist:Lester Johnson --> Dear Martin, What an extraordinary piece. I wish I could have seen the Johnson ...
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
As artist we live mostly surrounded by incomprehension of various varieties. Sometimes there is disdain and resentiment or pure philistine disgust for someone who dedicates their life to the pursuit of a private vision. This article reinforced this notion.There is a happy end to the story:at least over time the writer met me half way.I have added a few more slights to make my point.
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The Weekly Dig 2006 Martin Mugar at New England School of Art and Design KATE LEDOGAR A few summers ago, my sister and I t...
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
The late Addison Parks's blog was always worth reading: Especially this response to de Kooning's letter to the editor written upon the death of Arshile Gorky
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http://artdealmagazine.blogspot.com/ here is a recollection of Addison https://martinmugar.blogspot.com/2018/06/my-recollection-of-addi...
Monday, December 12, 2011
An excerpt from a book I am writing on drawing in particular some points on Erwin Hauer's sculpture class at Yale
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Al Held from 1965 link to my book on Amazon To say as I did earlier that I learned most drawing techniques on my own is...
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