- Stanton Macdonald-Wright
Infobox Artist
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name = Stanton Macdonald-Wright
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caption = "Airplane Synchromy in Yellow-Orange," 1920, oil on canvas,Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York
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birthdate = birth date |1890|7|8|
location =Charlottesville, Virginia
deathdate = death date and age |1973|8|22|1890|7|8|
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nationality = American
field =Abstract art ,Painting
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movement =Synchromism
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awards =Stanton MacDonald-Wright (
July 8 ,1890 –August 22 ,1973 ), was a U.S. abstract painter. One of his significant achievements was co-founding the Synchromist movement in 1913.MacDonald-Wright was born in
Charlottesville, Virginia and moved toSanta Monica, California at age ten. He soon moved to Paris to study at the Sorbonne,Académie Julian ,École des Beaux-Arts and theAcadémie Colarossi . While there he andMorgan Russell developedsynchromism , an art movement which aimed to create emotion with color. In 1915, duringWorld War I , he left the Parisian art world for New York, and after for southern California, to which he brought the 'gospel' ofmodern art , and established the first exposition of modern art in Los Angeles.The artist exhibited in
New York City , then returned toLos Angeles, California in 1919. He was a major force in the Los Angeles art scene for the next several decades. He was the director of theSouthern California division of the federalWorks Project Administration from 1935 to 1942, and personally completed several major civic art projects, including the murals inSanta Monica City Hall.After
World War II , MacDonald-Wright became interested inJapanese art andJapanese culture , which led to the renewal of synchromism in his work. He taught art for decades at UCLA and also had studios inKyoto, Japan andFlorence, Italy .MacDonald-Wright died in 1973 at the age of 83.
References
* (1999). "Synchromism Morgan Russell and Stanton Macdonald-Wright", illus. (11 color), 29 pp. Hollis Taggart Galleries, NY.
External links
* [http://cgfa.sunsite.dk/m/index.html#macdonald Stanton MacDonald-Wright at CGFA]
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