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isamemberoftheUNESCOcommitteeonthevisualartsfortheforthcoming
thirdnationalconferenceinNewV'orkCity.Amonginstitutionswhichownpictures
byhimarctheMuseumofModernArtandtheWhitneyMuseumofAmericanArt
inNew^'ork;WilliamHayesFoggArtMuseumatHar\ardUniversity;Baltimore
(Maryland)MuseumofArt;AddisonGalleryofAmericanArtatPhillipsAcademy,
Andover,Massachusetts;SmithCollegeMuseumofArt (Northampton,Massachu-
setts); Washington University, St. Louis; UniversityofMinnesota; the Norton
(lalleryandSchoolofArtinWestPalmBeach,Florida;andthemuseumatTelAviv,
Israel.HelivesinNewYorkCityandspendshissummersonLongIsland.
MURCH,WalterT.,TheMotor, 25 .x19. Illustration—Plate 36
MurchwasborninToronto,Canada,in1907;studiedattheOntarioClollegeof
Art,ArtStudentsLeagueofNewYork,andwith.\rshileGorky.Hehasdoneillustra-
tionsforMenandMachines(1930)andStarsinTheirCourses(1932).Hisworkhas
beenseeninnationalexhibitionsinthiscountry.Hehadaone-man.showin 1941
andisrepresentedinthecollectionofthePennsylvaniaAcademyoftheFine.Xrls.
HelivesinNewYorkCity.
NEPOTE,Alexander,Ominous, 34 x42. Illustration—Plate 110
"Duringthe pastyearmyinterestinpaintinghasshiftedfromarchitectural
organizationsofprecisegeometricshapestomorerhythmicarrangementsoforganic
forms.InOminous,thesubject,whichistheCaliforniacoastafewmilesfromour
home,wasusedasapointofdepartureforthemood—theidea—IfeltIwanted
todevelop.ThefundamentalideaforOminoushadbeeninmymindforseveral
months.Itlinallybecameconcreteinacompositedrawingofvariousaspectsof
thecoast.
'"ForsimplicityanddramaticqualityIpurposelyreducedthepicturetoseveral
largedarkandwhitemasses.Withintheseareas 1 haveaddedtexturesandhavein-
troducedsemi-independentrhythmiclinestodelineatesubordinateshapes..Although
Iamstillinterestedinatypeofcompressedspacedevelopmentinpainting,inOminous
themovementintodepthisgreaterthanusual.Thecolorisstructural:designedto
.supporttheideaandmood,it isdevelopedbyanindirectprocessofgla/esand
scumbling,accentedbypurecolorandnearlyblacklines."
AlexanderNepotewasborninValleyHome,California,Novemberli.1913.He
studiedattheCaliforniaCollegeof.ArtsandCraftsinOakland,Clalifornia,receiv-
ingthedegreeofBachelorof.ArtsinEducationin1939.Furtherstudywaspursued
attheUniversityofCalifornia,andhereceivedhisMasterof.Vrtsdegreefromthe
GraduateDivisionofMillsCollegeinOakland,California,in1942.Hehasalso
workedwithGleimWessels,VaclavVytlacil,Rupert Turnbiill,andMillardSheets.
Heinturnbeganteachingatanearlydate,andfrom 1939 to19.')(lwasonthestaff
ofhis.'\lmaMater,theCaliforniaCollegeofArtsandClrafls,wasraisedtopositions
ofincreasinglygreatresponsibility,linallybecamedeanofthefaculty,butfomultoo
littlelimeforcreativework.Hencehetookhispresentpositioninchargeofadvanced
paintingclassesatSanFranci.scoStateCollege.OriginallyNepoteworkedalmost
entirelyinwatercolor,buthasspentmoretimeonoilandmixedmediainthelast
liveyears.
Immediatelybefore and.iflcrWoild \\.\\ II Ncpniewon sc\<Malprizesin
Californiaexhibitions;thej.nncsD.I'hclan.\\v.irdof$1111111cametohimin1911.
Hisworkhasbeenshownfretiuentlyinnationalexhibilionsacrossthecountrysince