- Gino Hollander
Eugene F. Hollander or Gino Hollander (born
August 4 ,1924 in New Jersey, U.S.A.) is a self-taught American painter. He began painting around the beginning of modern art inNew York City during theabstract expressionist movement.Biography
Early life
Gino's father was in the fur business, enabling the family to travel to
Europe including a nine month stay inParis . At age 13, Hollander experienced his first adventure with a 1,000 mile bike trip up theConnecticut River Valley alone. Hollander was a member of theUnited States Army 's 10th Mountain Division Ski Troops and is a veteran ofWorld War II .New York City
In the mid-19th century, he was a successful filmmaker along with his wife Barbara HollanderFact|date=September 2008 before quitting to paint in 1960, during the
abstract expressionism movement in New York City. He became one of the group that defined this movement and whom all hung out at the famousCedar Tavern . Acrylic paint was just emerging at that time and Hollander was among the first to explore its possibilities.Fact|date=September 2008 From 1960-1962, he had his studio and the first Hollander Gallery onBleecker Street , inGreenwich Village . Although his paintings sold to the likes ofJacqueline Kennedy ,Steve McQueen andNorman Rockwell , Hollander wasn't satisfied with his work.pain
Hollander moved his family to Spain in 1962, often bartering paintings to support his family while he continued honing his painting style. Hollander and his wife Barbara took their children on archaeological trips, following the road construction crews which were building new highways throughout Spain, unearthing ancient treasures. They created Museo Hollander, renamed
Pizarra Municipal Museum , located inCortijo de las Yeguas . The museum was to exhibit this collection of Spanish artifacts that span along with Hollander's own paintings. In 1990, the Hollanders donated their museum to the government of Spain and were nationally awarded in honor of the King's birthdate aMedallion de Plata for contributing to the country's growth in tourism.Aspen
Currently living in
Aspen, Colorado , Hollander continues to paint. He also appeared in the film "Mountain Town".Artistic Style
Hollander paints for himself. He has no wish to engage in a dialogue with the viewer. It is for him to paint for the viewer to view, the two separate faces of any work of art; both allow a work to be. He refuses to title his paintings. He tells no stories. His people are purposely poised on the far edge of nothingness, faces left blank or at best enigmatic. His figures are abstracted and his abstracts disturbingly figurative. He’ll paint through the day and on into the night, each canvas a different mood. From stark black and white to a splash of brilliant colors and on to a subtle moody sepia, then back to a black and white, gentle this time. He is a complex man and his canvasses reinforce this complexity in the very simplicity of their form and content.
The painter paints. He refuses to discuss his work or for that matter, art in general. To him “there’s nothing verbal about a canvas. A painting is simply one way to express a feeling and feelings can only be made less if they are talked to death”. Beginning and end of conversation. Hollander is a difficult man to interview. Like his paintings, he is tricky, hard to pin down. He’ll talk with you for hours and it is only very late in the night that you are aware that he is interviewing you, finding out who you are and how you feel. He’ll discuss any valid subject in the world. Except his paintings. The canvas has no meaning for him once it is finished. It is the push and pull, the emotional context of painting that captures him. From then on it is the province of the viewer alone. There is a dialogue of course, but a wordless one. A statement, a response; a question, an answer. If these exist they are mute. This is a dialogue of the heart or, perhaps, the soul.
Hollander’s reaction to the garishness and violence of life today takes a unique form: his mood is often of softness and gentleness. He is an eternal romantic. Women exist in the world of his paintings. He sees the hopes and promise in the face of an adolescent standing on the threshold of maturity. There is no disillusion nor despair. Nor is their gaiety. There is only wanting and hope and perhaps more than a little questioning. He paints vast faceless groups the wandering figures intertwined in constant movement. Yet each figure is alone, separate, uninvolved, as in essence each of us must be. Even in his most violent seascapes one knows the slender fishing boat will make it safely back to port.
Behind the sun-washed white wall of his country villages one senses a full teeming life, a place for one and all.1
Hollander Galleries
HG Sullivan St., Greenwich Village, NYC 1961 - 1st painting sold here.
HG, Bleeker St., Greenwich Village, NYC 1962-1967 - paintings sold here provided money for the move to Spain.
HG, 950 Madison Ave., NYC 1967-1972 - across from the
Whitney Museum .HG Torremolinos, Costa del Sol, Spain 1962-1963
HG Hotel Pez Espada, Torremolinos, Costa del Sol, Spain 1963-1973
HG Hotel Don Pepe, Marbella, Spain 1964-1990
HG Atalaya Park, Costa del Sol, Spain 1964-1985
HG Hotel Puente Romano, Marbella, Spain 1965-1985
HG Mount St., London 1966-1976
HG Marbella Club Hotel, Spain 1967-1990
HG Hollander-York, Toronto 1968-1980
HG West Broadway, NYC 1970-1982
HG Hamburg, Germany 1975-1978
HG Museo Hollander, Cortijo De Las Yeguas, Spain 1982-1990 – archeological museum as well as a charitable organization.
HG
Minneapolis , MN, 2006 - currentNotes
[http://www.ginohollander.org/ Gino Hollander Website]
Museums and Institutions
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Bristol Museum
*Sloane Kettering Hospital
*Shell Oil Co., Houston
*Hotel St. Regis, NYC
*City College of New York
*TWA Airlines
*Montefiore Hospital , NY
*New York Pres. Hosp.
*Mt. Sinai Hospital
*Cedars of Lebanon
*City of Hope
*McCann Erickson
*Love Field, Dallas
*Pennsylvania Hospital
*Aspen Valley Hospital
*Diplomat Hotel, Israel
*Hotel St. Moritz
*White Museum
*Museo Hollander
*National Jewish Medical Center Private and Estate Collections
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Artur Rubenstein
*James Michener
*Ralph Lauren
*Luciano Pavarotti
*John Crosby
*Morley Safer
*Jacqueline Kennedy
*Walter Lowendahl
*Vizcondesa de Llanterno
*Alan Ladd
*Leontyne Price
*Herbert Kretzmer
*Leo Narducci
*Ricky Nelson
*Oscar de la Renta
*Howard Head
*Taki Fukishima
*Van Cliburn
*Ben Thylan]
*Vincent Sardi
*Faye Emerson
*Burt Lancaster
*John Mitchell
*Betty Pfister
*Isaac Stern
*Princ. Maria Louisa de Prussia
*HRH Sophia of Spain
*Count Schoenburg
*Condessa de Salamanca
*Geoffrey Beene
*John Houston
*William Pattis
*Norman Rockwell
*Brian Epstein
*Melvin Douglas
*Edward G. Robinson
*Steve McQueen
*Dr. Morris Cohen
*Andrew Dickenson
*Dr.and Mrs. TV Soong
*James Griffin
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