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Squared star

Explore 'Squared Star' by Allan D'Arcangelo – a dynamic geometric abstract painting reflecting Pop & Minimalist influences. Bold colors & intersecting lines create energetic movement.

Allan D’Arcangelo (1930-1998) oli amerikkalainen taiteilija, joka tunnetaan Pop Art -tyylisistä tietä ja liikennelaitteiden maalauksistaan sekä minimalistisesta estetiikastaan Yhdysvalloissa.

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Taiteilijan elämäkerta

Allan D'Arcangelo (1930–1998): The Geometry of American Landscape

Allan D’Arcangelo (1930-1998) was an internationally recognized artist and printmaker whose work spanned five decades. Born in Buffalo, NY, he studied at the University of Buffalo from 1948–1953, where he received his bachelor's degree in history. After college, he moved to Manhattan and pursued further studies at the New School of Social Research and the City University of New York, City College. During this formative period, he encountered abstract expressionist painters who profoundly influenced his artistic vision—artists like Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock—whose gestural approach contrasted sharply with D’Arcangelo's later stylistic choices. His early explorations encompassed a range of mediums, including sculpture and collage, reflecting an interest in diverse artistic traditions. However, it was his distinctive engagement with the American landscape that cemented his reputation as one of the most important visual artists of his generation. Beginning in 1962, D’Arcangelo embarked on a prolific series of paintings centered around highways and road signs—images that would become synonymous with Pop Art and Minimalism. These works weren't merely depictions of infrastructure; they were meditations on the psychological impact of travel and the pervasive influence of advertising on the American psyche. As critic Dore Ashton noted, “His poetic awareness of the vastnesses both visible and invisible in American life marked and distinguished his work.” A pivotal moment arrived in 1965 when D’Arcangelo was invited to contribute an etching to *International Anthology of Contemporary Engraving: America Discovered*, showcasing alongside prominent artists like Robert Motherwell and Josef Albers. This collaboration solidified his position within the burgeoning Pop Art movement, aligning him with fellow innovators who interrogated traditional artistic conventions through vernacular imagery—a deliberate rejection of Abstract Expressionism’s emotive intensity. He joined Marlborough Gallery in 1971, establishing a long-standing partnership that nurtured his artistic career and brought him recognition across Europe and North America. Throughout the 1970s, D’Arcangelo's paintings evolved into increasingly geometric compositions—characterized by precise lines and bold color palettes—drawing inspiration from the precisionist style championed by Charles Sheeler and reflecting a fascination with architectural forms and spatial relationships. Notably, he was commissioned in 1971 to paint the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington State, undertaking this ambitious project as part of a broader exploration of monumental landscapes and their symbolic significance. His decision to leave Marlborough Gallery in 1975 stemmed from ethical concerns regarding the gallery’s handling of Mark Rothko's legacy—a stance that underscored his unwavering commitment to artistic integrity and intellectual honesty. D’Arcangelo continued teaching at Brooklyn College and the School of Visual Arts until his retirement in 1992, fostering a new generation of artists while maintaining an active presence in the art world. He passed away peacefully in 1998 due to complications from leukemia—leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking paintings that continue to resonate with audiences today. His work resides in prestigious collections worldwide, including those of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art—testaments to his enduring influence on contemporary art history.
  • Notable Exhibitions: Fischbach Gallery (1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, and 1969), Ileana Sonnabend Gallery (1965), Dwan Gallery (1966), Marlborough Gallery (1971, 1975)
  • Collections: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art
  • Influences: Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Charles Sheeler
Information from Garth Greenan Gallery and the Getty Research Institute’s Union List of Artist Names ®
Allan D'Arcangelo

Allan D'Arcangelo

1930 - 1998 , Yhdysvallat

Pikatiedot

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Pop Art ja Minimalismi
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Charles Sheeler']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Roy Lichtenstein
    • Andy Warhol
  • Date Of Birth: 1930
  • Date Of Death: 1998
  • Full Name: Allan D'Arcangelo
  • Nationality: Amerikkalainen
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Madonna ja lapsi
    • Yhdysvaltain valtatie
  • Place Of Birth: Buffalo, Yhdysvallat