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GRATIS KUNSTRÅDGIVNING

1935 - 2005

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  • Museums on APS:
    • Studio Museum Harlem
    • Studio Museum Harlem
    • Studio Museum Harlem
    • Studio Museum Harlem
    • Studio Museum Harlem
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Art period: Modern
  • Died: 2005
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Top-ranked work: Variations on a Six Sided Object
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  • Born: 1935, Detroit, United States of America
  • Lifespan: 70 years
  • Also known as: al loving
  • Top 3 works:
    • Variations on a Six Sided Object
    • Brownie, Sunny, Dave, and Al
  • Nationality: United States of America

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What university did Alvin Loving attend for his MFA degree?
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Loving’s geometric abstraction series was inspired by:
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In what city did Loving spend most of his artistic career?
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Loving’s fabric constructions were influenced by:
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Which prestigious fellowship did Loving receive?

Alvin D. Loving Jr.: Pioneer of Fabric Abstraction

Alvin Demar Loving Jr., better known as Al Loving, was an African-American abstract expressionist painter who profoundly impacted the landscape of American art in the late 1960s and 1970s. Born on September 19, 1935, in Detroit, Michigan, Loving’s artistic journey began at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1963 before furthering his studies with an MFA from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His formative mentorship under Al Mullen instilled within him a dedication to exploring innovative approaches to visual art and propelled him toward groundbreaking experimentation.
  • Early Influences: Loving’s artistic sensibilities were significantly shaped by Josef Albers's explorations of squares within squares—a technique that encouraged him to consider the fundamental principles of form and color relationships. This influence would become a cornerstone of his distinctive style.
  • The Once Group & NYC Arrival: Recognizing the importance of collaborative dialogue, Loving joined the Once Group organization in 1968, fostering connections with fellow artists who shared similar ambitions for pushing artistic boundaries. Shortly thereafter, he relocated to New York City, immersing himself in the vibrant cultural milieu and establishing a studio within the infamous Hotel Chelsea—a space that would become synonymous with artistic creativity and bohemian spirit.

Hard-Edge Abstraction & Geometric Exploration

Loving’s artistic breakthrough arrived in 1968 when he began to produce hard-edge abstraction series inspired by Albers's work. He meticulously crafted polyhedrons of identical size, employing contrasting colors—often vibrant reds and yellows—to create visually arresting compositions. These pieces weren’t merely decorative; they represented a deliberate effort to distill visual experience into its purest form, prioritizing geometric precision over expressive gesture. Loving’s approach challenged conventional notions of painting, emphasizing structural integrity and the interplay of color hues. As he eloquently stated, “For me at the time, it was about painting the square until it was ‘enough,’ and that meant until it obtained form.” His work gained recognition through exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1968 and subsequently cemented his position as a leading figure in geometric abstraction.

Fabric Constructions & Material Experimentation

Inspired by an encounter with abstract design in American quilts at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Loving embarked on a transformative artistic endeavor: fabric constructions. He began hanging strips of canvas from walls and ceilings—a bold departure from traditional easel painting—creating sculptural forms that simultaneously engaged with pictorial and spatial dimensions. Utilizing a sewing machine, he meticulously assembled these fragments together, resulting in expansive textile installations that captured the essence of movement and fluidity. Loving’s exploration extended beyond mere color; he experimented with dyeing fabrics to achieve nuanced tonal variations and textural contrasts. This innovative technique reflected his belief in embracing unconventional materials and processes as conduits for artistic expression.

Notable Achievements & Legacy

Loving's career spanned decades of dedicated artistic practice, culminating in significant accomplishments that solidified his place within the annals of American art history. He received prestigious National Endowment for the Arts fellowships in 1970, 1974, and 1984—a testament to the recognition accorded to his pioneering contributions. Furthermore, he secured a Guggenheim Fellowship for Painting in 1986—an honor bestowed upon exceptionally talented artists who demonstrate exceptional creativity and artistic merit. Loving’s monumental mural painting *A Message to Demar and Lauri*, commissioned for The First National Bank Building in Detroit, served as a powerful symbol of civic engagement and artistic ambition. His enduring influence continues to inspire contemporary artists exploring innovative approaches to material abstraction and geometric composition—a legacy that underscores the significance of Loving's contribution to the evolution of American art.