- William Brice
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name = William Brice
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location =New York City, New York
deathdate = death date|2008|3|3|mf=y
deathplace =California
nationality = American
field =Abstract expressionism ,Painting
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awards =William Brice (
April 23 1921 –March 3 2008 ) was an artist known for his large-scaleabstract paintings.Biography
Born to actress
Fannie Brice and gambler/criminalNicky Arnstein ,April 23 ,1921 , he spent his early years living with his mother and his sister Frances (later the wife of producerRay Stark ), while their father was in prison on a variety of charges stemming from a history of thefts, swindles and confidence schemes. Artists such asClifford Odets and theGershwin brothers were frequent visitors. His talent was recognized early, and even in childhood, he had the services of a private art tutor. Important influences included then-active artistsHenri Matisse andPablo Picasso , (one of whose works Brice acquired at the age of fourteen).Their mother, pursuing a career in radio, moved them to
Beverly Hills . There he attended theChouinard Art Institute inLos Angeles (1937-39, 1940-42), as well as theArt Students League of New York inNew York City (1939-40). His first solo show of paintings and drawings was presented at theSanta Barbara Museum of Art in 1947. The early work was figural and representational. A 1950L.A. Times review of his solo exhibition at the Frank Perls Gallery (Beverly Hills) praises the still lifes "that stress the geometrical aspects of common objects.” Over time, he moved in the direction of greaterabstraction , but rejected more progressive movements such asAbstract Expressionism andAction Painting . His work was characterized by expert draughtsmanship. He is particularly remembered for the “classicmodernism ” of his late work, in which masses reminiscent of ancient ruins figure prominently, inspired in part by an important trip toGreece in 1970.From 1948 until 1952, he taught at the
Jepson Art Institute in Los Angeles, and the following year began his long tenure atUCLA , continuing until his retirement in 1991, where he was a beloved teacher, and mentored generations of artists, for whom he “offered a connection to EuropeanModernism .”Brice’s work is part of the permanent collections of such major museums as the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art , theLos Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art , theArt Institute of Chicago and theWhitney Museum of American Art in New York City.At age 86, he suffered injuries in a fall, and never regained consciousness before dying at the
UCLA Medical Center onMarch 3 ,2008 . He was survived by his wife, Shirley Barden, whom he married in 1942, their son John and two grandsons.Books
*Marika Herskovic, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/50253062&tab=holdings "American Abstract Expressionism of the 1950s An Illustrated Survey,"] (New York School Press, 2003.) ISBN 0-9677994-1-4, pp.:50-53
External links
* [http://www.lalouver.com/resource/brice_bio/brice_obituary.pdf Obituary in the L.A. Times]
* [http://www.lalouver.com/html/brice_bio.html links to Curriculum Vitae and complete list of exhibitions]
* [http://www.magical-secrets.com/artists/brice Link to Biographical Summary at Crown Point Press]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=29656697 William Brice at Findagrave.com]
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