- James Grant (artist)
James Grant (
May 25 1924 –August 14 ,1997 ) was a painter and sculptor most active from the late 1950s into the early 1970s. Best known for his sculptural work in plastics, this work by no means defined him, but was rather a natural endpoint of an exploration into increased dimensionality -- starting from abstract canvases, moving through collages and bas-reliefs until the work finally came off the wall in sculptural form.Life and Work
Education and Teaching
Grant was born in Los Angeles in 1924. After receiving his undergraduate degree in Engineering from the
University of Southern California , he went on to pursue his M.F.A. at theJepson Art Institute in Los Angeles, studying under Rico Lebrun. In 1950 he accepted a teaching position atPomona College inClaremont, California where he was Assistant Professor of Art for nine years. During his tenure at Pomona he worked with many influential artists and art historians, including painters Karl Benjamin and Frederick Hammersley, as well asPeter Selz (who later went on to become Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at theMuseum of Modern Art , New York) andSeymour Slive (Director of theFogg Art Museum ,Harvard University ).outhern California
While working in
Southern California , Grant had solo exhibitions at thePasadena Art Museum , Pomona College Museum of Art, and theUniversity of California, Riverside , and group exhibitions at theLos Angeles County Museum of Art , theOakland Museum of California , and theSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art .Rome
After Pomona, Grant enjoyed a two year stay in
Rome where his paintings began to develop in texture -- moving more towards collage work, using both paint and fabric. His stay was punctuated by a solo exhibition at the Galleria Pogliani in Rome.an Francisco
Upon returning to the United States in 1962, Grant settled in San Francisco, where his collage work continued. In 1963 he had a solo exhibition at the
M. H. de Young Memorial Museum . During the 1960s, he showed regularly at galleries and museums both in the Bay Area (Hansen Gallery) and New York (Bertha Schaefer Gallery and Grand Central Moderns).In the mid 1960s, his collages began to include
polyester resin which he applied in a painterly fashion to the canvas. Soon he began to cast the resin into large, textured bas-reliefs. His plastic work culminated in the development of large cast resin freestanding sculptures of geometric disks, tall spikes and subtly curved shapes which were highly polished.In 1970, he had a retrospective at
Mills College inOakland, California documenting his transition in style from abstract canvases to collages to bas-reliefs and finally the freestanding sculptures.In the 1970s, he worked on several commissioned works, many incorporating unique plastic and glass materials.
tinson Beach
After a break from art during the late 1970s, he returned to painting in the early 1980s at his studio in
Stinson Beach, CA producing small watercolors that were cut into squares and reassembled into grids. He then took this format to a large scale, painting acrylic canvases which were also cut into squares and reassembled in works ranging from four to eight feet. This work continued into the 1990s.Grant died in
Stinson Beach, CA in August, 1997.Exhibitions
Bold entries denote solo exhibitions.
2008
* de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University, CA, "Selections from the Anderson Collection: The 1960s"
2004
* Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA, "San Francisco and the Second Wave: The Blair Collection of Abstract Expressionism"
1995
* Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, CA, "A Bay Area Connection: Works from the Anderson Collection"
1972
* Triangle Gallery, San Francisco
1971
* University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, "Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture"
* Stanford Art Gallery, Palo Alto, CA, "West Coast Art "
* Oakland Art Museum, Oakland, CA, "Pierres de Fantasie"1970
* Mills College Art Gallery
* Berkeley Art Gallery
* Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE, "Looking West"1969
* Seligman Gallery, Seattle, WA
* University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, "Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture"
* Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, PA, "Plastics: New Art"1968
* Raymond College, University of the Pacific
* Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York, "Plastic as Plastic"
* Hansen Gallery, San Francisco, CA, "Recent Developments in Plastic"
* Crocker Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA, "West Coast '68, Painters and Sculptors"
=1967=
* Hansen Gallery, San Francisco, CA, "Plastics West Coast"
* University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, "Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture"1966
* Hansen Gallery, San Francisco
* Mead Corporation, "Art Across America"
* Crocker Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA, "’66 Painters and Sculptors"
* 1966 San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA, "San Francisco Art Institute 85th Annual Exhibition"1963
* M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco
* Grand Central Moderns, New York
* Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia1962
* Galleria Pogliani, Rome
* Art Center in La Jolla1961
* Grand Central Moderns, New York
1960
* University of Nebraska, "Nebraska Art Association Annual"
1959
* Pasadena Art Museum, "A Decade (1949-1959)"
* Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York1958
* Pomona College, Claremont, CA
* University of California at Riverside
* Humboldt State College
* San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA, "San Francisco Art Institute 77th Annual Painting and Sculpture Exhibition"1957
* California State Fair and Exhibition
1956
* Pasadena Art Museum
* Pomona Museum, Pomona, CA, "Grant, Hammersley, Lawler"1955
* Los Angeles County Museum
1954
* Oakland Art Museum, "Western Painters Annual Exhibition"
* Los Angeles County MuseumPublic Collections
* San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
* Oakland Museum
* Pasadena Museum
* Pomona College Museum of Art
* Claremont Museum of Art
* Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia
* Raymond College of the University of the Pacific
* City College of San FranciscoBibliography
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first = Marjorie
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last = DuPont
first = Diana
title =San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Paintings and Sculpture Collection
publisher =San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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last = Albright
first = Thomas
title =Art in the San Francisco Bay Area 1945-1980: An Illustrated History
publisher =University of California Press
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last = Orr-Cahall
first = Christina
title =The Art of California: Selected Works from the Collection of the Oakland Museum
publisher =Oakland Museum
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last = Opitz
first = Glenn B.
title =Dictionary of American Sculptors
publisher = Apollo
date = 1983cite book
last = Boyd
first = Margy
title = The First Artists' Soap Box Derby
publisher = San Francisco Museum of Art
date = 1975cite book
last = Busch
first = Julia
title =A Decade of Sculpture: The New Media in the 1960s
publisher =The Art Alliance Press
date = 1974
pages = p. 25, plates XII-XIVcite book
last = Butler
first = LeRoy
title =Looking West 1970
publisher =Joslyn Art Museum
date = 1970
pages = pp. 8, 80ee also
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Abstract expressionism
*Plastics in art External links
* [http://www.jamesgrant.org/ James Grant web site]
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