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{{Infobox artist | honorific_prefix = | name = Steven Paul Carver | honorific_suffix = | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1951|5|25}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | nationality = | residence = | education = | alma_mater = University of Tulsa | known_for = Painting, illustration, graphic design | notable_works = Portrait of Dock Boggs, Great Concerns of Western Man, In Absence, Gruppo Della Famiglia | style = Realism, surrealism, fluxus | movement = | spouse = Pamela Tolbert | partner = | awards = | elected = | patrons = | memorials = | website = {{URL|http://stevecarver-art.com/Home.html}} | module = | native_name = | native_name_lang = }} Steven Paul Carver (born {{birth date|1951|5|25|df=yes}}) is an American painter, graphic designer and illustrator. BiographyCarver attended the University of Tulsa, where his painting style was greatly influenced by the Regionalist artist Alexandre Hogue who had been the head of the Art Department at TU. His graphic design work was influenced by the members of Push Pin Studios: Milton Glaser, Seymour Chwast, Paul Davis and others. Design careerCarver worked as an advertising art director in his native Oklahoma before moving to Los Angeles in 1975. There he worked for various advertising and design firms before going out on his own and for a period of time was a partner in Dustbowl Studios with fellow artists Wayne Kruse and Henry Marquez. A partial list of his design clients include AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company, Toyota, Zoetrope Studios, Citibank, Crowley Foods, and Cornell University. During the 1980s Carver partnered with artist and author Tom Parker to found “Moonrocket”, a virtual gallery specializing in work originally produced for publication by leading illustrators. Their work on Face Factory, a database for building digital portraits, was featured in Wired Magazine.[1] Over the next several decades, more and more of his work came from his abilities as an illustrator. During the 1990s Carver produced art for many book publishing houses and for the sleeves of record albums; his art could be seen on LPs for The Beach Boys, Kansas, Rufus with Chaka Khan and the jazz artists Tony Williams, Maynard Ferguson[2] and Lalo Schifrin among others. His cover art for the album The Best of Kansas has been thoroughly analyzed by those seeking to identify all the hidden visual references to all previous albums released by the group. Carver’s portrait of Bonnie Raitt was included in a special edition of Rolling Stone Magazine that featured the best interviews conducted by the magazine from 1967 through 1992.[3] He also produced editorial art for The New York Times,[4][5] The LA Times,[6] The Boston Globe[7], TIME and Newsweek.[8] Other activitiesIn 2016, Carver spearheaded an effort to rehabilitate 8 WPA-era sculptures on the grounds of Cayuga Medical Center in Ithaca, NY. Working with conservator Kasia Maroney of Boston Restoration, all eight works were cleaned and repaired for the first time in 70 years.[9][10] Painting careerSince 2009, Carver has focused almost exclusively on painting. His major influences have been the Dadaists, the Pop Art and Fluxus movements and hundreds of anonymous sign and banner painters as well.[11] His paintings are included in private and institutional collections across the US. His work has been shown at galleries/museums including: the Corcoran Gallery of Art,[11] the Palmer Museum of Art,[11] the Arnot Art Museum, Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Woodstock Art Museum, among others. In 2005, his portrait of roots musician Dock Boggs(originally painted for The Atlantic Monthly[12][13] was part of a major exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., titled "Picturing the Banjo". Carver's painting joined works by Mary Cassatt, Thomas Hart Benton, Thomas Eakins and Winslow Homer in telling the history of the instrument in art and the broader culture. In 2017, he curated “All Manner of Marvels” at the Corners Gallery in Ithaca, NY, in which he gathered work together from artists from California to New York. Participating artists included Gary Panter, Lou Beach, Robin Cass, Minna Resnick and several others.[14] Later in 2017, Carver’s desolate landscape “in absence”, a tribute to his mentor Alexandre Hogue, was featured in the NWC Biennale at the University of Oklahoma. Personal lifeCarver married Pamela Tolbert in 1975; she is a professor at Cornell University[14] in Ithaca, NY; they are the parents of two daughters. Exhibitions and publicationsSelected group exhibitions
References1. ^{{cite magazine |last=Skaggs|first=Kevin|title=Face Factory| magazine=Wired|date=September 1995| pages=142–143|asin=B00G04HRL0}} 2. ^{{cite web|last1=Ferguson|first1=Maynard|title=Hollywood|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/hollywood-mw0000297607|website=Allmusic.com|publisher=allmusic.com|accessdate=4 April 2018}} 3. ^{{cite magazine |last=Henke |first=James |date=15 October 1992 |title=Best Interviews |magazine=Rolling Stone| ASIN=B000UYFWV8|publisher=Straight Arrow Publishers|issue=641|page=171}} 4. ^{{cite news |work=New York Times Magazine |date=21 Jul 1985|title=About Men}} 5. ^{{cite news |work=New York Times Magazine |date=4 Aug 1985|title=Correction}} 6. ^{{cite news |work=Los Angeles Times Magazine|date=8 Jun 1997|title=Letter to Theresa|page=15}} 7. ^{{cite news|work=The Boston Globe|title=The Secret Gardens of Los Angeles|date=13 Mar 1988|pages=18–19}} 8. ^{{cite magazine |title=Cover|date=16 Apr 1990 |magazine=Newsweek}} 9. ^{{cite news| author = Simon Wheeler| title = Sculptures Get Facelift| quote =| newspaper =The Ithaca Journal| date =14 July 2016| page =3A |url-access=limited|url=https://www.ithacajournal.com/story/news/local/2016/07/14/wpa-sculptures-cmc-get-facelift/86525668/ |access-date=25 May 2018}} 10. ^{{cite news|last1=Chaisson|first1=Bill|title=A Quiet Restoration|publisher=The Ithaca Times|date=June 1, 2016|url=http://www.ithaca.com/entertainment/art/a-quiet-restoration-sculptures-at-cmc-get-a-cleaning/article_c3de8ef0-2dcd-11e6-9920-9b009b2f4a39.html|access-date=25 May 2018}} 11. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web |url=https://www.anthonybrunelli.com/artists-1/#/steve-carver/ |website=Anthony Brunelli Gallery|title=Steve Carver|accessdate=26 May 2018}} 12. ^{{cite news|last1=Hogeland|first1=William|title=Cornbread When I'm Hungry|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1998/11/corn-bread-when-im-hungry/377294/|website=Atlantic Monthly|publisher=Atlantic Monthly|date=Nov 1998|issue=5|volume=282|pages=116–124|accessdate=4 Apr 2018|asin=B019S7XAWA}} 13. ^1 {{cite book |last=Mazow|first=Leo G.|title=Picturing the Banjo|publisher=Palmer Museum of Art|date=2005|pages=40–41|isbn=9780271027104}} 14. ^1 2 {{cite web|last1=Snyder|first1=Bill|title=All Manner of Marvels Are On Display In Ithaca|url=https://wskg.org/arts/all-manner-of-marvels-are-on-display-in-ithaca/|website=WSKG Radio|publisher=WSKG|accessdate=4 April 2018|date=6 Mar 2017}} 15. ^{{cite news | newspaper=Ithaca Journal | date=7 Mar 2017 | url=https://www.ithacajournal.com/story/entertainment/2017/03/07/celebrate-purim-sunday-greenstar/98885520/ | title=Corners Gallery to unveil new show | accessdate=May 25, 2018|url-access=limited}} 16. ^{{cite book |last=Karper |first=Kelsey| last2=Owens|first2=Romy |date=2017 |title=National Weather Center Biennale |publisher=University of Oklahoma |page=23 |isbn=978-0-692-85920-9 }} Other sources
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