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"In honor of the centennial of Beauford Delaney's birth, An Artistic Friendship examines the close artistic and personal friendship between two important American artists of the twentieth century, Beauford Delaney and Lawrence Calcagno. An unlikely pair, the two became friends in Paris in the early 1950s and remained close over the next twenty years until Delaney's deteriorating mental health removed him from his orbit of friends and family.
Delaney (1901-79), a black American from Knoxville, Tennessee, spent most of his mature life as an expatriate artist in Paris. Lawrence Calcagno (1913-93), a white American from northern California, spent much of his peripatetic career in the United States and in Europe in search of a place to call home.".
"Both men committed themselves wholeheartedly to lyrical abstraction, though Delaney's work was ultimately influenced more by Claude Monet's fluid water-lily paintings than by the color-field painters so important in Calcagno's formation as an artist. Both men shared an interest in the philosophical underpinnings of their abstract work. Calcagno's abstract "landscapes of the mind" derived in part from the artist's sense of the universal, yet mysterious harmony of nature.
For Delaney, abstraction gave form to the "higher power" of light in the world. Both men experienced the power of melancholia (in Delaney's case, the debilitating effects of mental illness), and both understood well the social isolation accompanying their homosexuality."--BOOK JACKET.
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An artistic friendship: Beauford Delaney and Lawrence Calcagno
2001, Palmer Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania State University
in English
0911209530 9780911209532
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16).
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Palmer Museum of Art and four other institutions between Feb. 27, 2001-Nov. 17, 2002.
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