- Ilya Bolotowsky
Ilya Bolotowsky (1907-1981) became a leading early 20th-century painter in abstract styles in New York City. His work, a search for philosophical order through visual expression, embraced
Cubism andGeometric abstraction and was much influenced by Dutch painterPiet Mondrian . He was born inSt. Petersburg, Russia .Bolotowsky immigrated to America in 1923 and, settling in New York City, attended the
National Academy of Design . He became associated with a group called [http://www.louisschanker.info/tendisc.htm The Ten] , artists includingLouis Schanker ,Adolph Gottlieb ,Mark Rothko andJoseph Solman who rebelled against the strictures of the Academy and held independent exhibitions.In 1936, having turned to geometric abstractions, he was one of the founding members of the
American Abstract Artists , a cooperative formed to promote the interests of abstract painters and to increase understanding between themselves and the public.During this period, Bolotowsky came
under the influence of the Dutch painterPiet Mondrian and the tenets ofNeoplasticism , a movement that advocated the possibility of ideal order in the visual arts. Bolotowsky adopted his mentor's use of horizontal and vertical geometric pattern and a palette restricted to primary colors and neutrals.His mural for the Williamsburg Housing Project, New York, was one of the first abstract murals done under the
Federal Art Project . Despite Bolotowsky's clear, precise control of his images, he emphasized the role of intuition over formula in determining his compositions.In the 1960s, he began making three-dimensional forms, usually vertical and straight sided. Also, in the 1960s he taught humaities and fine arts at the Southampton, NY campus of Long Island University.
Ilya bolotowsky, Black Diamond, Screenprint, 1978
External links
* [http://www.americanabstractartists.org/ American Abstract Artists]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B01E5D7163BF937A35751C0A965948260 New York Times Article on Ilya Bolotowsky]
* [http://www.phillipscollection.org/american_art/bios/bolotowsky-bio.htm Artist's Bio at The Philips Collection]
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