Howard Mehring

Howard Mehring

Howard Mehring, 19311978 was a twentieth century painter born in Washington, D.C.

Howard Mehring is associated with the Washington Color School and the artists at Jefferson Place Gallery. Mehring and Robert Gates both received grants from Woodward Foundation to travel in Europe during 1971 to broaden their art backgrounds. His connection with Vincent Melzac was instrumental in developing his work. Early in his career (1956-1958) he shared studio space with Thomas "Tom" Downing, with whom he had been a student of Kenneth Noland at Catholic University. Some of their paintings from that period are difficult to tell apart.

Mehring's early work is a "Washington version" of Abstract Expressionism, with the loose handling of paint on a surface but a much more transparent use of magna paint, an acrylic paint developed by Leonard Bocour. The stylistic resemblance to "Mountains and Sea" by Helen Frankenthaler is obvious.

As Mehring developed as an artist his work became much more structured. He went from a painted surface with an all-over pattern to cutting up canvas with the all-over pattern and gluing it back together. Later he used some of those same forms to make "hard edge paintings", "T's", "Z's" and "E's".

Mehring and the other Washington Color School painters were in debt to the writings of Clement Greenberg.

References

*Introduction & Text by Roy Slade, "The Corcoran & Washington Art" Copyright 1976 The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.: 2000 copies printed by Garamond Press, Baltimore, MD LCCC# 76-42098
*Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Interview with Gerald Nordland Conducted by Susan Larsen, Chicago, Illinois May 25-26, 2004 http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/oralhistories/transcripts/nordla04.htm
*"Washington Art", catalog of exhibitions at State University College at Potsdam, NY & State University of New York at Albany, 1971 [no copyright or LCCC # listed] , Introduction by Renato G. Danese, printed by Regal Art Press, Troy NY.
*"The Vincent Melzac Collection," Forward by Walter Hopps, Introduction by Ellen Gross Landau, Retrospective Notes on the Washington Color School by Barbara Rose, Copyright 1971 The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.: printed by Garamond/Pridemark Press, Baltimore, MD LCCC#75-153646
*"Howard Mehring", Conner Contemporary Art, Washington D. C., http://www.connercontemporary.com/artists/mehring/main.htm


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