Contemporary American painting and sculpture

(Chris Devlin) #1
23

physicalandspiritual,whichcannotbecomprehendedbymaterialunder-
standingalone.Andthevirtualdisappearanceofthatkindofpatronage
which dictatedtotheartista specificcontenthas thrownthepainter
moreandmoreuponhisinnerresources.Thequalitiesoftruthandreality,
oncesospecificintheirnature,mustbereinterpretedinthelightofpresent
conditions.Therelationshipbetweenanartwhichhasastrongabstract
basisandonewhichispredominantlyillustrativeinnatureisnotunlike

thatwhichexistsbetweenbasicscienceandappliedscience.Ontheone


handthereisanintensepreoccupationwithaformalproblemforitsown
sake;ontheother,aspecificsolutiontoalimitedobjective.
Thisisnottheplaceforananalysisofnon-objectivepainting,butwe

shouldcallattentiontothefactthatitisamovementwhichembracesaDs


manyvariationsaswewillfindinso-calledrealisticart.Ittravelsallthe
wayfromthese\ere architectonicformalismofFritz Glarner'sTondo

So. 21 andthemeticulouspremeditatedorganization andexecutionof


GuntherGerzso'sTowardstheInfinitetopaintingsinwhichthephysical
qualitiesandpeculiaritiesofthemediumitselfseemtohavestartedthe
work, almostindependent of theartist's direction. In Fred Conway's

RiddleandKurtRoeschsOdaliskwestillfeelthepresenceofsubmerged


naturalisticformswhichprovidedabasisfortheexpansionofthefinal

organization,butmorefrequentlythereisnosuchlinkwiththeobjective


world.Thereisanextraordinaryromanticisminthene%vestpaintingsof

WiUiamBaziotes,likehisTheSomnambulist,andacombinationofdis-


ciplinedstructurewithmaterialrichness andmultitudinousassociations
inGeromeKamrowskisTheUrgentHour.Thepossibilitiesofanintui-

tive,emotionallyliberatedformofexpressionarerevealedvariouslybysuch


paintersasFelixRuvolo,ErieLoran,Gyorg\'Kepes,andRobertMother-

well,amongmanyothers.


Butnon-objectiveartcanbeaperilousexpedient,andpresentscertain
difficultieswhicharenotyetsolved.Foronething,thereistheproblem
ofsymbols.Thenon-illustrativeartofthepastgenerallycouldrelyona
widelyacceptedbodyofcon\ictions,availabletoartistandpublicalike,

whichprovidedmeaningfulcontentforabstractshapesandrelationships.

Free download pdf