Robert Qualters - (Regional) by Vicky Clark (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Teeming with convulsive energy, raw brush strokes, and Fauvist colors, the paintings of Robert Qualters reflect the multifaceted and kinetic spirit of the artist himself.
- About the Author: Vicky A. Clark is an independent curator based in Pittsburgh.
- 232 Pages
- Art, History
- Series Name: Regional
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About the Book
Vicky A. Clark presents a comprehensive study of the work of iconic Pittsburgh artist Robert Qualters. Complimented by over eighty color images, Clark shows Qualters to be a remarkable visual storyteller, who infuses allegory, narrative, and memory into his kinetic images filled with bold brush strokes and fauvist colors. Robert Qualters has been named Pennsylvania Artist of the Year for 2014, as part of the Governor's Awards for the ArtsBook Synopsis
Teeming with convulsive energy, raw brush strokes, and Fauvist colors, the paintings of Robert Qualters reflect the multifaceted and kinetic spirit of the artist himself. In these pages, the art historian Vicky A. Clark presents the first in-depth study of the art and life of this iconic Pittsburgh artist. Complemented by over eighty color images, Clark follows Qualters's development from early childhood sketches through his recent autobiographical work. As she reveals, Qualters is truly a quotidian raconteur, who infuses allegory, narrative, and memory into his paintings of urban landscapes, neighborhoods, lunch counters, and amusement parks. Here, we witness coming of age and sexuality, economic hardship, working-class identities, death and rebirth, and many other themes, both personal and universal.As Clark shows, Qualters's oeuvre is the culmination of a lifelong artistic journey, recalling a host of influences from Japanese prints to Matisse, Bruegel, and Rembrandt. Throughout his career, and despite the popularity of his contemporaries, many of whom adopted abstract painting, Qualters has maintained a distinctly representational style, keeping a close link to his audience through the power of visual storytelling.
Robert Qualters was named Pennsylvania Artist of the Year for 2014, part of the Governor's Awards for the Arts in Pennsylvania, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
Review Quotes
An indispensable aid to appreciating Mr. Qualters' evolution from Carnegie Institute of Technology art student to a member of California's Bay Area Figurative movement of the late 1950s, when he was influenced by Richard Diebenkorn. In clear, conversational prose, Ms. Clark provides solid scholarship while contextualizing the people and artistic movements that shaped Mr. Qualters.-- "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"
As a conjurer of life in twentieth-century industrial Pittsburgh, painter Robert Qualters has no peers. Possessed of a distinctive style and palette, Qualters's work stands as rich testimony to his long life of observation matched by great powers of evocation. This book frames his singular achievement.-- "Richard Armstrong, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation"
Qualters has long deserved this book, and Clark has done him complete justice. She traces Qualters's career and accurately describes him as a unique artist with a gift for color, architectural design, and city people. Unlike various sprayers and splashers among his contemporaries, Qualters studied the art of Matisse, Vermeer, Hopper, and John Kane and subsumed their influences into a style that is unmistakably his. Replete with color illustrations, Clark's book will stand as a definitive treatment of an artist of international stature who paints and still lives in the changing city of his choice.-- "Samuel Hazo"
Qualters includes the city and region throughout his work . . . But layered on top of these familiar spaces, says Clark, is the true focus-Qualters' narrative of the human condition. . . . A valuable and enduring resource on this unique artist.-- "Western Pennsylvania History"
The author aptly describes Qualters as a 'visual raconteur, ' in whose paintings the reward is found when one keeps looking and follows the full story to unfold. . . . Clark's Robert Qualters: Autobiographical Mythologies fittingly documents Qualters' career and place in the regional art scene, and will be a valuable and enduring resource on this unique artist.-- "Western Pennsylvania History"
Vicky A. Clark writes with respect and insight into the work of this important contemporary artist while placing him within the greater context of art history without pomposity. Although Robert Qualters's setting is Pittsburgh, it is clear that his subject matter is the human condition. The book resonates with stories and connections, including those between an artist and the art historian and critic who, with great sincerity, gives us an intimate view of his life's work.-- "Judith H. OiToole, director and CEO, Westmoreland Museum of American Art"
About the Author
Vicky A. Clark is an independent curator based in Pittsburgh. She has been a part of the Pittsburgh art scene for thirty years as a curator at the Carnegie Museum of Art and the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. She also curated an exhibition on Pittsburgh art titled The Popular Salon for the People: Associated Artists at the Carnegie Museum of Art and authored the accompanying catalogue.Dimensions (Overall): 10.43 Inches (H) x 9.13 Inches (W) x .69 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.49 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: History
Series Title: Regional
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Vicky Clark
Language: English
Street Date: January 28, 2014
TCIN: 1001841598
UPC: 9780822962922
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-8147
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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