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Texas,andCanada.Commonweal,ArtNews,CanadianArt,andAtlanticMonthly
havepublishedarticlesbyMorgan.Hehasbeenteachingsince 1940 atPhillips
AcademyatAndover,Massachusetts,andfrom^1948 to^1951 atHarvardUniversity,
Cambridge,Massachusetts.HisworkisrepresentedintheMetropolitanMuseumof
ArtinNewYork;WadsworthAtheneum,Hartford,Connecticut;theAddisonGallery
ofAmerican Art, Phillips .-\cadcmy, Andover, Massachusetts; and in private
collections.
MOTHERWELL,Robert,BlackInterior,40x48. Illustration—Plate^112
"Itistruethatmodernarthasauniqueamountofexperimentationinit,and
thatperhapsonlypeopleveryclosetotheseexperimentscanatonce"read'them.
Butitistruetoothatmuchoftheso-called'unintelligibility'ofmodernartisa
resultoftheenormousextensioninmoderntimesofthebackgroundofart,aback-
groundwhichwasforeveryoneuntilacenturyorsoago,andstillisformostpeople
the realismofGreece andRomeand theRenaissance, andmodern modesof
illustration."
Headducesasexampleshisownstudents,themselvesteachersofart,whohave
learnedartinthe usualacademicway,workingfromthe model."Oneofmy
pleasuresandoneofthestudents',iswhenthedaycomes,morerapidly[than]one
expectsinastudioclass,lessrapidlyinalecturecourse,thatstudentscan'read'a
MondrianoraMirooraCubistcollageasfeelinglyastheyalreadycouldaVermeer
oraChardinoraGoya;anequallygreatpleasureonmypart,andoneunexpected
onthestudents'part,isthattheycanakso'read'withequaleaseanItalianprimitive,
aCretanclayfigure,aByzantinemosaic,aNewHebridesmask.Itisinterestingthat
oncethisrangeofperceptionisaddedtotheirpreviousappreciationofthevarious
modesofrealisminpainting,Icannotpersuadethemtoreturn—thoughtheyahvays
areatlibertyto—tothelivemodel.Theysaythatitgetsinthewayoftheirreal
conceptions."—RobertMotherwell,inArtsandArchitecture,Vol.LXVHI,No.9,
(September,1951),pp.20-21,41,passim.
RobertMotherwellwasbornin.Aberdeen,Washington,in1915.Hegrewupin
California.Hisextensiveuniversitytrainingwasnoneofitconcernedwiththestudy
ofart.HereceivedtheBachelorofArtsdegreefromStanfordUniversityin1936,
studiedphilosophyattheGraduateSchoolofHarvardUniversityfrom^1937 to1938,
followedbyworkattheUniversitedeGrenoble (France)in 1938 andgraduate
studyintheareaofFineArtsand.ArchaeologyatColumbiaUniversity,NewYork,
from1940-1941.Hehaswrittenextensivelyonart,asindicatedinthecatalogueof
the 1951 UniversityofIllinoisExhibitionofContemporaryAmericanPainting,and
isnowediting,withAdReinhardtandBernardKarpel,ModernArtistsinAmerica,
abiennialpublicationwithcompletebibliographiesandthelike,duetoappearina
monthorso.From^1940 to^1944 hewasamemberoftheParisiansurrealistgroup,
butalwaysasanabstractpainter.Hisworkhasbeenseeninvariousplacesinthe
UnitedStatesofAmericaandinParis,London,Venice,Prague,Florence,andLima,
Peru.RecentlyhefinishedanabstractmuralforamodernstylesynagogueinMill-
burn,NewJersey,andasectionofthemuraldestinedforaschoolinAttleboro,
Massachusetts,hasbeenpresentedtotheUniversityofMinnesota.(Seelastyear's
cataloguefordetails.) HisworkwasalsoshowninanAmerican"avant-garde"
exhibitioninParisinFebruarythisyear.
MotherwellteachesintheGraduateSchoolofHunterCollege,NewYork,and