Description: Harmonics: Sixty Years of Life in Art by Paul Gruhler, Carolyn Bauer Paul Gruhler opened his first studio in 1962 at the age of 21 - a year later he had a solo show at the DeMena Gallery in lower Manhattan. From the beginning, Gruhler, a self-taught artist, was compelled by what came to be known as geometric abstraction, in which the deliberative arrangement of colour, line, texture, and scale, in paintings and collage, evoke from these disparate elements a sense of meditative harmony. For sixty years, he has continued to explore the subtle differences that can be made from colour and line.Gruhler was fortunate in the early years to have met and become good friends with three older artists who were also important teachers and mentors - first Michael Lekakis, then Harold Weston and Herb Aach.Lekakis, a celebrated sculptor, who already had had exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Museum of Modern Arts exhibition Americans 1963, took Gruhler under his wing, navigating him through New Yorks thriving avant-garde art scene. As Carolyn Bauer writes, Michael Lekakis was instrumental in encouraging Gruhler to attend art events, while taking him to invite-only museum openings. He also introduced him to renowned artists - among them, Alexander Calder, Isamu Noguchi, Louise Nevelson, and Barnett Newman - whose works influenced the young Gruhler, as did such artists as Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, and Ad Reinhardt. Lekakis was also instrumental in Gruhlers first show, giving titles to his paintings and writing catalog copy that drew upon his own abstract poetics. "These canvases," he wrote, are multi coloured fire densely cascades to suspension hanging a counterpoint of rhythmic patterns in space covering it like a shroud united by a golden fragmentation.Over these years Gruhler has had numerous solo and group shows in the U.S. in New York and Vermont, in Mexico, and abroad in Finland, Germany, Sweden, and The Netherlands.HARMONICS is both a retrospective and a current view of Paul Gruhlers intensive art. "My work," he says, "has been a meditative exploration of vertical and horizontal relationships in space, in order to achieve both harmony and tension within color, line and form." FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Paul Gruhler grew up in New York City, in awe of the tall buildings and the orderly grid of streets and avenues. His first exposure to fine art was at the China Institute on 65th Street where he attended church services with his parents. There, surrounded by the intense color and abstract forms of ancient Chinese ink paintings and porcelains, he became aware of universal art.During the following years, he traveled extensively and encountered many art forms firsthand – from the ancient to the contemporary — in Mexico, South America, the Far East and Europe. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in Mexico City, Finland, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, and throughout the United States Carolyn Bauer is currently the Associate Curator of the Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, Vermont. After receiving her B.A. in Art History from Lawrence University in 2012, she attended and received her Master of Arts degree in Art History with Museum Training from The George Washington University. After a short Graduate Curatorial Internship at The Phillips Gallery, Washington DC, she started her seven year association with the Shelburne Museum first as Curatorial Assistant, then as Assistant Curator and since June 2019 as Associate Curator. Review "Practicing hard-edged geometric abstraction, Gruhlers works are alive with subtleties that are largely invisible in reproduced images. His colors are closely calibrated, and he juxtaposes textures with equal precision. His use of line becomes a narrative in itself. Mark Awody, Seven Days -- Mark Awody * Seven Days, Vermont Alternative Weekly *"In many of his [Gruhlers] pieces planes of color seem actually to advance or recede in space, while lines bisecting those planes appear to vibrate in place. Gruhlers exuberant use of color, coupled with deceptively straightforward compositions, result in works that fairly radiate energy." Times Argus"For all their formality, minimalism or whatever label one might choose to apply, Gruhlers painting pack an instantaneous wallop, an emotional impact attributable to their clarity. [His work] was influenced by color-field painters, by Mark Rothko and the New York School and by Chinese art, but his work stands, and even soars, on its own." Alex Hanson, Valley News -- Alex Hanson * Valley News * Long Description Paul Gruhler opened his first studio in 1962 at the age of 21 -- a year later he had a solo show at the DeMena Gallery in lower Manhattan. From the beginning, Gruhler, a self-taught artist, was compelled by what came to be known as geometric abstraction, in which the deliberative arrangement of colour, line, texture, and scale, in paintings and collage, evoke from these disparate elements a sense of meditative harmony. For sixty years, he has continued to explore the subtle differences that can be made from colour and line. Gruhler was fortunate in the early years to have met and become good friends with three older artists who were also important teachers and mentors -- first Michael Lekakis, then Harold Weston and Herb Aach. Lekakis, a celebrated sculptor, who already had had exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Museum of Modern Arts exhibition Americans 1963, took Gruhler under his wing, navigating him through New Yorks thriving avant-garde art scene. As Carolyn Bauer writes, Michael Lekakis was instrumental in encouraging Gruhler to attend art events, while taking him to invite-only museum openings. He also introduced him to renowned artists -- among them, Alexander Calder, Isamu Noguchi, Louise Nevelson, and Barnett Newman -- whose works influenced the young Gruhler, as did such artists as Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, and Ad Reinhardt. Lekakis was also instrumental in Gruhlers first show, giving titles to his paintings and writing catalog copy that drew upon his own abstract poetics. "These canvases," he wrote, are multi coloured fire densely cascades to suspension hanging a counterpoint of rhythmic patterns in space covering it like a shroud united by a golden fragmentation. Over these years Gruhler has had numerous solo and group shows in the U.S. in New York and Vermont, in Mexico, and abroad in Finland, Germany, Sweden, and The Netherlands. HARMONICS is both a retrospective and a current view of Paul Gruhlers intensive art. "My work," he says, "has been a meditative exploration of vertical and horizontal relationships in space, in order to achieve both harmony and tension within color, line and form." Review Quote "Practicing hard-edged geometric abstraction, Gruhlers works are alive with subtleties that are largely invisible in reproduced images. His colors are closely calibrated, and he juxtaposes textures with equal precision. His use of line becomes a narrative in itself. Mark Awody, Seven Days Details ISBN1942134797 Author Carolyn Bauer Short Title Harmonics Pages 128 Publisher Mandel Vilar Press Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1942134797 ISBN-13 9781942134794 Format Paperback Subtitle Sixty Years of Life in Art Imprint Mandel Vilar Press Country of Publication United States Place of Publication CT NZ Release Date 2021-09-16 UK Release Date 2021-09-16 Audience Age 18-99 Illustrations Full 4-Color DEWEY 709.2 Audience General AU Release Date 2021-12-31 Publication Date 2021-10-14 US Release Date 2021-10-14 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139705002;
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