Seven
1958
142.0 x 145.0 cm
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Seven
Жикле / Художествен принт
Размер на репродукцията
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Обща цена
$ 62
Подобни произведения
Биография на художника
Theodoros Stamos (1922–1997): A Pioneer of Color Field Painting
Theodoros Stamos stands as a monumental figure in the history of American Abstract Expressionism, recognized not only for his prolific output but also for his pivotal role in shaping the movement’s trajectory. Born December 31, 1922, in New York City to Greek immigrant parents—his mother from Sparta, his father from Lefkada—Stamos’ artistic journey began amidst the burgeoning cultural landscape of postwar America.
Early Influences and Artistic Formation
- The American Artists School: Stamos's formative years were marked by a scholarship to the American Artists School in 1936, where he honed his sculptural skills under Simon Kennedy and Joseph Konzal. This initial foray into sculpture would prove instrumental in shaping his later artistic sensibilities.
- Alfred Stieglitz and An American Place Gallery: Recognizing Stamos’ potential, Alfred Stieglitz championed him at An American Place Gallery, exposing him to the groundbreaking works of Arthur Dove and Georgia O’Keeffe—artists who profoundly impacted his early aesthetic development.
- Early Connections with European Avant-garde Artists: During this period, Stamos encountered influential European artists like Arshile Gorky and Fernand Léger through connections made during these formative years, seeding his artistic imagination with possibilities beyond the traditional.
The Emergence of Biomorphic Imagery and Color Field Exploration
- Early Paintings: Stamos’s earliest works reflected an early fascination with natural history and a desire to tap into primal visual languages, characterized by muted earth tones and biomorphic imagery—forms suggestive of geological shapes or organic life.
- The Tea House Series (1950): Inspired by East Asian aesthetics, particularly Zen Buddhism and calligraphy, Stamos embarked on *The Tea House Series*, showcasing softly defined geometric forms overlaid with dark calligraphic brushwork, creating an atmosphere of serene contemplation.
- Transition to Color Field Painting: Around 1950, Stamos began experimenting with color field painting—a technique that would define his artistic legacy. He employed layers of thin pigment to create depth within broad expanses of color, rejecting representational imagery altogether.
The Infinity Field Series and Lefkada Inspiration
- Infinity Field Paintings: Beginning in 1971, Stamos achieved his signature style with *The Infinity Field Series*, characterized by vast areas of color delineated by slim lines or shapes—a deliberate departure from traditional composition that evoked a meditative and expansive feeling.
- Lefkada’s Influence: Notably, Stamos drew direct inspiration from Lefkada, Greece—his ancestral homeland—resulting in a series of paintings imbued with the memory and spirit of his birthplace. These works exemplify his commitment to exploring themes of place and identity.
Recognition and Legacy
Stamos’s artistic contributions were recognized by prominent figures within the art world, including Betty Parsons, who championed him early in his career and established lasting connections with collectors like Peggy Guggenheim and Edward R. Root.His work continues to be celebrated for its subtle beauty and meditative qualities—a testament to the enduring power of abstraction to evoke profound human experiences. Stamos remains a vital voice in the ongoing conversation about art’s role in shaping our understanding of the world, cementing his place as one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
Теодорос Στάμος
1922 - 1997 , Съединени американски щати
Бързи факти
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Абстрактен експресионизъм
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Бит Никълс
- Марк Ротко
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Аршиле Горки
- Фернан Леже
- Date Of Birth: 1922
- Date Of Death: 1997
- Full Name: Theodoros Stamos
- Nationality: Гръцки
- Notable Artworks:
- Звуци
- Левкада
- Place Of Birth: Ню Йорк, САЩ

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