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See more ideas about Hans hofmann, Abstract expressionist, Abstract expressionism. Hofmann was born in Weißenburg, Bavaria on March 21, 1880, the son of Theodor and Franziska Hofmann. The mission of the Trust is "to promote the study and understanding of Hans Hofmann's extraordinary life and works" and to accomplish these goals "through exhibitions, publications and educational activities and programs focusing on Hans Hofmann"This article is about the 20th-century painter. For the 16th-century painter, see Greenberg, Clement.
BASTIAN is pleased to present works from the German-born American artist Hans Hofmann (1880 – 1966), shown in the UK for the first time. Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) was a pivotal figure in Abstract Expressionism and stands as one of the most important characters of post-war American art. He reopened his art school in 1934, conducting classes in New York and in Provincetown during summer.Hofmann's art is generally distinguished by its rigorous concern with pictorial structure and unity, development of spatial illusion through the “push and pull” of color, shape and placement, and use of bold, often primary color for expressive means.Hofmann's work in the 1940s was championed by several key figures who initiated a new era of growing influence for art dealers and galleries, including Peggy Guggenheim, In his later period, Hofmann often worked less gesturally, creating works such as In 1957, the Whitney Museum put up a large retrospective on Hofmann, which traveled to seven additional museums in the United States over the next year.
Fractional gift of The Rachofsky Collection in honor of Dr. Dorothy Kosinski, the Barbara Thomas Lemmon curator of European Art …
At age sixteen, he followed his father into public service, working for the Bavarian government as assistant to the director of Public Works. This three-volume publication documents 1,702 paintings by Hofmann, and includes entries for each work with complete descriptive information and detailed histories of ownership, exhibitions and literature. Hans Hofmann was born in Weißenburg, Bavariaon March 21, 1880 to Theodor Friedrich Hofmann (1855–1903) and Franziska Manger Hofmann (1849–1921). Hofmann is also regarded as one of the most influential art teachers of the 20th century. Focusing on paintings executed at the end of the Second World War and immediately afterwards, a period which saw Hofmann’s style develop into the abstract, in response to the challenges of the era.
(152.4 x 120.7 cm) Dallas Museum of Art. Five scholarly essays, a biographical chronology, a bibliography, and an exhibition history accompany the painting entries. ("Color Creates Light: Studies with Hans Hofmann – Partial List of Hofmann Students Per Era" In 1932, he wrote: “Providing leadership by teachers and support of developing artists is a national duty, an insurance of spiritual solidarity, What we do for art, we do for ourselves and for our children and the future.”Hofmann's works are in the permanent collections of many major museums in the United States and throughout the world, including the: When Hofmann died on February 17, 1966, his widow, Renate Hofmann, managed his Estate. In 1886, his family moved to Munich, where his father took a job with the government. Still Life—Yellow Table on Green, 1936 Oil on panel 60 x 47 1/2 in. Hans Hofmann began painting in Paris, where he worked alongside such titans of European Modernism as Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Fernand Léger, and Henri Matisse. Gift of the Renate, Hans and Maria Hofmann Trust (G18054) Photography courtesy of Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München, Munich View fullsize. Here his father took a job with the government. In his review of the retrospective, critic Posthumous retrospectives of Hofmann's work include shows at the Hofmann was renowned not only as an artist but also as a teacher of art, both in his native Germany and later in the U.S. His value as a teacher lay in the consistency and uncompromising rigor of his artistic standards and his ability to teach the fundamental principles of postwar abstraction to a diverse body of students.In the U.S., he initially taught a summer session at the Despite being credited with teaching a number of the most gifted women artists of the period—at a time when they were still somewhat rare—Hofmann has sometimes been described as exhibiting a “straightforward male chauvinist posture.”Hofmann's influential writing on modern art have been collected in the book Hofmann held a strong conviction about the spiritual and social value of art.
Freudenberg became Hofmann's patron over the next decade, enabling him to relocate and live in Paris with Miz.Between 1933 and 1958, Hofmann balanced his studio work with teaching, and as he did in Paris, immersed himself in (and influenced) New York's growing avant-garde art scene. Hans Hofmann began painting in Paris, where he worked alongside such titans of European Modernism as Hans Hofmann began painting in Paris, where he worked alongside such titans of European Modernism as Untitled Painting on Paper (Estate Authenticated), 1954Untitled Painting on Paper (Estate Authenticated), 1954Untitled Painting on Paper (Estate Authenticated), 1954Untitled Painting on Paper (Estate Authenticated), 1954The Cape Cod Town That Became an Inclusive Haven for ArtistsThe New York Workshop Where Famous Artists Get Their Neons Made After Renate's death in 1992, the Under the will of Renate Hofmann, The Renate, Hans and Maria Hofmann Trust was formally created with Warshaw at its head. When he was six he moved with his family to Munich. He increased his knowledge of mathematics t… Hans Hofmann was a German-born American abstract expressionist painter.
See more ideas about Hans hofmann, Abstract expressionist, Abstract expressionism. Hofmann was born in Weißenburg, Bavaria on March 21, 1880, the son of Theodor and Franziska Hofmann. The mission of the Trust is "to promote the study and understanding of Hans Hofmann's extraordinary life and works" and to accomplish these goals "through exhibitions, publications and educational activities and programs focusing on Hans Hofmann"This article is about the 20th-century painter. For the 16th-century painter, see Greenberg, Clement.
BASTIAN is pleased to present works from the German-born American artist Hans Hofmann (1880 – 1966), shown in the UK for the first time. Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) was a pivotal figure in Abstract Expressionism and stands as one of the most important characters of post-war American art. He reopened his art school in 1934, conducting classes in New York and in Provincetown during summer.Hofmann's art is generally distinguished by its rigorous concern with pictorial structure and unity, development of spatial illusion through the “push and pull” of color, shape and placement, and use of bold, often primary color for expressive means.Hofmann's work in the 1940s was championed by several key figures who initiated a new era of growing influence for art dealers and galleries, including Peggy Guggenheim, In his later period, Hofmann often worked less gesturally, creating works such as In 1957, the Whitney Museum put up a large retrospective on Hofmann, which traveled to seven additional museums in the United States over the next year.
Fractional gift of The Rachofsky Collection in honor of Dr. Dorothy Kosinski, the Barbara Thomas Lemmon curator of European Art …
At age sixteen, he followed his father into public service, working for the Bavarian government as assistant to the director of Public Works. This three-volume publication documents 1,702 paintings by Hofmann, and includes entries for each work with complete descriptive information and detailed histories of ownership, exhibitions and literature. Hans Hofmann was born in Weißenburg, Bavariaon March 21, 1880 to Theodor Friedrich Hofmann (1855–1903) and Franziska Manger Hofmann (1849–1921). Hofmann is also regarded as one of the most influential art teachers of the 20th century. Focusing on paintings executed at the end of the Second World War and immediately afterwards, a period which saw Hofmann’s style develop into the abstract, in response to the challenges of the era.
(152.4 x 120.7 cm) Dallas Museum of Art. Five scholarly essays, a biographical chronology, a bibliography, and an exhibition history accompany the painting entries. ("Color Creates Light: Studies with Hans Hofmann – Partial List of Hofmann Students Per Era" In 1932, he wrote: “Providing leadership by teachers and support of developing artists is a national duty, an insurance of spiritual solidarity, What we do for art, we do for ourselves and for our children and the future.”Hofmann's works are in the permanent collections of many major museums in the United States and throughout the world, including the: When Hofmann died on February 17, 1966, his widow, Renate Hofmann, managed his Estate. In 1886, his family moved to Munich, where his father took a job with the government. Still Life—Yellow Table on Green, 1936 Oil on panel 60 x 47 1/2 in. Hans Hofmann began painting in Paris, where he worked alongside such titans of European Modernism as Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Fernand Léger, and Henri Matisse. Gift of the Renate, Hans and Maria Hofmann Trust (G18054) Photography courtesy of Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München, Munich View fullsize. Here his father took a job with the government. In his review of the retrospective, critic Posthumous retrospectives of Hofmann's work include shows at the Hofmann was renowned not only as an artist but also as a teacher of art, both in his native Germany and later in the U.S. His value as a teacher lay in the consistency and uncompromising rigor of his artistic standards and his ability to teach the fundamental principles of postwar abstraction to a diverse body of students.In the U.S., he initially taught a summer session at the Despite being credited with teaching a number of the most gifted women artists of the period—at a time when they were still somewhat rare—Hofmann has sometimes been described as exhibiting a “straightforward male chauvinist posture.”Hofmann's influential writing on modern art have been collected in the book Hofmann held a strong conviction about the spiritual and social value of art.
Freudenberg became Hofmann's patron over the next decade, enabling him to relocate and live in Paris with Miz.Between 1933 and 1958, Hofmann balanced his studio work with teaching, and as he did in Paris, immersed himself in (and influenced) New York's growing avant-garde art scene. Hans Hofmann began painting in Paris, where he worked alongside such titans of European Modernism as Hans Hofmann began painting in Paris, where he worked alongside such titans of European Modernism as Untitled Painting on Paper (Estate Authenticated), 1954Untitled Painting on Paper (Estate Authenticated), 1954Untitled Painting on Paper (Estate Authenticated), 1954Untitled Painting on Paper (Estate Authenticated), 1954The Cape Cod Town That Became an Inclusive Haven for ArtistsThe New York Workshop Where Famous Artists Get Their Neons Made After Renate's death in 1992, the Under the will of Renate Hofmann, The Renate, Hans and Maria Hofmann Trust was formally created with Warshaw at its head. When he was six he moved with his family to Munich. He increased his knowledge of mathematics t… Hans Hofmann was a German-born American abstract expressionist painter.