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  • Data di creazione1943
  • Dimensioni24.0 x 19.0 cm

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Biografia dell'artista

John Candelario: Painter of Southwestern Soul

John Candelario’s artistic journey began in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he absorbed the vibrant hues and rugged textures of the Southwest—a landscape that would indelibly shape his vision. From a young age, he demonstrated an innate fascination with art, experimenting with various mediums before settling on oil painting as his primary vehicle for expression.

Early Influences: Candelario’s formative years were marked by exposure to the works of artists like Maynard Dixon and Georgia O'Keeffe—luminaries who championed the expressive power of color and form in depicting Southwestern landscapes. Their stylistic choices instilled in him a profound appreciation for capturing the essence of place.

Formal Training: He pursued formal artistic training at Scottsdale Community College, honing his technical skills and deepening his understanding of painting principles. His meticulous observation of geological formations—the mesas, canyons, and sandstone cliffs—became foundational to his approach.

Style Development: Candelario’s distinctive style emerged from a synthesis of observation and imagination. He meticulously studied the geological formations, flora, and fauna of New Mexico and Arizona, translating these visual cues into canvases imbued with palpable atmosphere. His brushstrokes are characterized by fluidity and spontaneity—reflecting his commitment to conveying emotion alongside accurate representation.

Recurring Themes: Throughout his oeuvre, Candelario consistently explores themes of solitude, resilience, and the interconnectedness of humanity and nature. These motifs resonate deeply with the spirit of the American West—a region synonymous with pioneering courage and unwavering determination. He often depicted lone figures against expansive desert vistas, conveying a sense of contemplation and confronting existential questions.

Notable Murals: Among his most celebrated murals are depictions of Southwestern history—narratives celebrating the achievements of Native American tribes and commemorating pivotal moments in New Mexico’s past. These artworks serve as powerful reminders of the region's rich cultural legacy. His commissions underscored his belief in art's capacity to enrich communities and foster dialogue about cultural heritage.

John Candelario’s enduring legacy lies in his ability to transform the visual landscape of the Southwest into canvases brimming with emotion and imbued with timeless beauty. His paintings stand as testament to the transformative power of artistic vision—inspiring viewers to contemplate the grandeur of nature and reflecting upon the human spirit's capacity for resilience and wonder.

He sharpened knives for Georgia O’Keeffe, became a millionaire at 22, was the 1958 state chess master, an FBI operative, a filmmaker and a seventh-generation New Mexican. He also took pictures. He was John S. Candelario (1916-1993), born John Weeks in 1916, son of an English father and Hispanic mother, with bits of German and Scot mixed in for good measure.

His story is a New Mexico story, a unique blend of cultures and an endless sky. It could have started with a job sharpening knives for Georgia O’Keeffe and taking a few pictures of her. Known for mentoring any promising young talent, O’Keeffe encouraged Candelario and passed examples of his work to Alfred Stieglitz in New York.

Working with luminaries such as Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Laura Gilpin, and Nancy and Beaumont Newhall, Candelario's work reached its zenith through a special combination of artistic sensibility and technical mastery. It was those personal relationships with the giants of photography that moved him through a rarefied atmosphere known to few New Mexicans at the time.

In the 1950s he turned to color photography, screen writing and film production. In the tradition of a true Renaissance man, he mastered these areas as well and went on to teach advanced seminars in color photography, and win an Emmy, a Golden Reel and a Peabody Award.

He was most proud of being elected to the Fellowship of Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain for his contribution to photography in the platinum printing process.

In His Native Land: The Early Modern Photography of John Candelario opens at the Museum of Fine Arts September 15, 2000 and closes Summer 2001, The exhibition includes unique platinum prints, photographs, and letters representing the first decade of Candelario’s work beginning in 1938. Selections are from the John S. Candelario Archives in the Museum of Fine Arts and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library and Photographic Archives at the Palace of the Governors.

Eighteen platinum prints, one bromoil photograph, and seventeen gelatin silver photographs convey the honesty and directness of the photographer’s modernist sensibility,
The New Mexico you see in Candelario's photographs seems little changed in 50 years. The sky is still as starkly vivid, the faces still reveal the dignity and pride of a people who have known life and met it with grace.

His photographic output peaked during the 1930s and 1940s. And while he worked in both black-and-white and color photography, it is his platinum prints that reflect the real genius of the man.

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Southwestern Paintings
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['American Impressionism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ["Georgia O'Keeffe"]
  • Date Of Birth: Living
  • Full Name: John Candelario
  • Notable Artworks: ['Desert Dreams']
  • Place Of Birth: Albuquerque, New Mexico