词条 | James Surls |
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He is best known for large sculptures that are roughly hewn and derive much of their power from a close connection to nature and raw materials.[3] His drawings and prints are largely monotone. Surls' work is particularly organic and primal. Having built a career in the 1980s and 1990s as a Texas artist, Surls relocated to a Colorado ranch and removed his work from for-profit galleries. His work is now represented exclusively by his own studio. In 2009, five Surls bronze-and-steel bouquets were set up on Park Avenue by the New York City Parks Public Art Program and the fund for Park Avenue.[4] Public collectionsThe Dallas Museum of Art (Dallas, Texas), the El Paso Museum of Art (El Paso, Texas), the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art (University of Oklahoma), the Meadows Museum (Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas), the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art (Memphis, Tennessee), the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (Fort Worth, Texas) and the Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, DC) are among the public collections holding work by James Surls. Other public collections are: Albright Knox Gallery (Buffalo, NY); American Telephone & Telegraph (New York, NY); Arkansas Art Center (Little Rock, AR); Bennington Museum (Bennington, VT); Contemporary Arts Museum (Houston, TX); Centro Cultural Arte Contemporaneo (Mexico City, Mexico); Dallas Museum of Fine Arts (Dallas, TX); El Paso Museum of Art (El Paso, TX); Fort Worth Art, Museum (Fort Worth, TX); High Museum (Atlanta, GA); Honolulu Museum of Art;[5] Katonah Museum (Katonah, NY); Liquid Paper Corporation (Dallas, TX); Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles, CA); Memphis Brooks Museum of Art (Memphis, TN); Memphis Museum of Art (Memphis, TN); Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (Chicago, IL); Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (Fort Worth, TX); Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts (Montgomery, AL); Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas (Venezuela); Museum of Fine Arts (Houston, TX); Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY); McNay Art Museum (San Antonio, TX); Nelson-Atkins Museum (Kansas City, MO); Pittsburgh Center for the Arts (Pittsburgh, PA); Portland Art Museum (Portland, OR); San Antonio Art Museum (San Antonio, TX); San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco, CA); Seattle Art Museum (Seattle, WA); Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York, NY); Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam); Tyler Museum of Art (Tyler, TX); University of Nebraska Art Galleries (Lincoln, NE); Waco Art Center (Waco, TX); Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, NY); Witte memorial museum (San Antonio, TX).[6][7]See also
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Footnotes1. ^[https://www.houstonpress.com/arts/spirit-of-splendora-6547730 Klaasmeyer, Kelly, "Spirit of Splendora" in Houston Press, Nov 3, 2005] {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Surls, James}}2. ^James Surls’s website 3. ^Honolulu Museum of Art, wall label, Male Figure by James Surls, 1989, oak, pine and steel, accession 2016-42-03 4. ^James Surls’s website 5. ^Male Figure by James Surls, 1989, Honolulu Museum of Art, accession 2016-42-03 6. ^James Surls’s website 7. ^James Surls in ArtCyclopedia 8 : 1943 births|Living people|Sam Houston State University alumni|Cranbrook Academy of Art alumni|American sculptors|Modern sculptors|People from Montgomery County, Texas|People from Garfield County, Colorado |
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