- Eugene J. Martin
Infobox Artist
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name = Eugene J. Martin
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caption = Martin, self-portrait, 1990
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birthdate = 1938
location =Washington, D.C. ,
deathdate = 2005
deathplace =Lafayette, Louisiana
nationality = American
field =Visual art
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awards =Eugene James Martin (b.
Washington, D.C. ,July 24 ,1938 - d.Lafayette, Louisiana ,January 1 2005 ) was a prolificAfrican American visual art ist.Art
Eugene J. Martin's art is best known for his imaginative, complex
mixed media collage s onpaper , his often gently humorouspencil andpen and ink drawing s, and hispainting s on paper andcanvas that may incorporate whimsical allusions to animal, machine and structural imagery among areas of "pure", constructed,biomorphic , or disciplined lyrical abstraction.Life
Eugene James Martin was born on
Capitol Hill . His parents were Margaret Helen Dove and James Walter Martin, an itinerantJazz musician . After his mother died in 1942 giving birth to Jerry Martin, the two brothers were placed infoster care in Washington DC. As a child, Eugene ran away on several occasions, was placed in reform school at six years of age, and eventually spent the remainder of his childhood on a farm inClarksburg ,Maryland where his foster parents were Franie and Madessa Snowdon. On the farm he drewrealistic portraits and nature scenes, and also playedupright bass , thunder bass, andslide trombone in the localrhythm & blues band "The Nu-tones". After attending Clarksburg Elementary, and Lincoln High and Carver High inRockville, Maryland , Martin pondered whether to become a full-timemusician or visual artist. He briefly attended theNavy for the opportunity to receive an art education, but instead was honorably discharged.After attending the Corcoran School of Art from 1960-1963, Eugene James Martin became a professionalfine arts painter, considering artistic integrity his only guide. He did not adhere to any particular school orart movement , remaining anindividualist throughout his life. His art defies categorization.While spending most of his life in Washington DC, Martin briefly lived in
Chapel Hill, North Carolina , from 1990-1994, returned to Washington DC, and in 1996 moved to Lafayette, Louisiana with his wife, a biologist, whom he married in 1988. In December 2001 he suffered simultaneously abrain hemorrhage andstroke while inBelgium . After undergoingphysical therapy in Lafayette, he resumed painting and continued creating art until his death.Gallery
Collections
Eugene Martin's works of art can be found in numerous private art collections throughout the world, and are included in the permanent collection of the
Ogden Museum of Southern Art , New Orleans; theAlexandria Museum of Art ,Louisiana ; theStowitts Museum & Library inPacific Grove, California ; theMunich Museum of Modern Art; the Arthur Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York; theMobile Museum of Art ,Alabama ; theWalter O. Evans Collection of African American Art inSavannah, Georgia , thePaul R. Jones Collection of African American Art at theUniversity of Delaware , theWalter Anderson Museum of Art inOcean Springs, Mississippi , and theLouisiana State University Museum of Art in theShaw Center for the Arts inBaton Rouge, Louisiana .References
* [http://www.artnet.com/awc/eugene-j-martin.html Artnet's Artist Works Catalogues]
External links
* [http://morayeel.louisiana.edu/ejMARTIN/ejMARTIN-artist.html Eugene Martin's web site]
* [http://www.artnet.com/awc/eugene-j-martin.html Additional images and biography of E.J. Martin]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=IHaQ0P2fZcYC&printsec=frontcover Eugene James Martin in Le Petit Futé travel guide] p. 85
* [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/blogon/mtvideobox.php?video_id=169 Saatchi video archive: Karl Hasenstein films the studio of Eugene James Martin, Part I]
* [http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=nemastoma&p=r Videoclips highlighting the art of Eugene Martin]
* [http://flasher.com/view_video.php?profile_id=475 Eugene James Martin interviews on Flasher]
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