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Green Beginning

Discover 'Green Beginning' by Loren MacIver (1948). A surreal landscape painting of an otherworldly forest, rich in texture & symbolic depth. Explore this evocative oil on canvas.

Loren MacIver (1909-1998) was a pioneering American painter known for her evocative depictions of light, ranging from naturalistic scenes to abstract compositions. As the first woman in MoMA's permanent collection, her work explores everyday life and

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Biografia do Artista

Loren MacIver: Illuminating Everyday Life Through Impressionistic Vision

Loren MacIver (1909-1998) stands as a singular figure in American art history—the first woman recognized by the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. Born in New York City, her artistic journey began unexpectedly at just ten years old when she enrolled in Saturday art classes at the Art Students League, marking her only formal academic experience. This formative influence shaped her lifelong dedication to observation and capturing the subtleties of visual perception. Her marriage to poet Lloyd Frankenberg in 1929 cemented her connection to Greenwich Village’s bohemian artistic milieu, fostering an environment conducive to experimentation and creative exploration. MacIver's distinctive style evolved from early naturalistic landscapes to increasingly abstract compositions, consistently prioritizing the masterful depiction of light—a preoccupation that would define her oeuvre. She gained initial exposure through group exhibitions in select galleries between 1933 and 1937, demonstrating a commitment to sharing her work with the broader artistic community. Notably, she participated in the Federal Art Project/Works Progress Administration (FAP/WPA), where her paintings were lauded by director Holger Cahill for their “fusion of the interests of the world of fact and the world of feeling,” highlighting their imaginative quality and personalized expression. Throughout her career, MacIver diligently honed her technique—a method she eloquently described in 1946: "Quite simple things can lead to discovery. This is what I would like to do with painting: starting with simple things to lead the eye by various manipulations of colors, objects and tensions toward a transformation and a reward.” Her artistic endeavors extended beyond studio practice; she graced the pages of influential magazines such as Fortune (1944) and Town & Country (1947), showcasing her ability to engage audiences through visual storytelling. A monumental commission to decorate the first-class lounge of the S.S. Argentina luxury liner and the dining rooms of American Export Lines ships solidified her reputation as a skilled muralist, reflecting her ambition and artistic prowess. Despite facing challenges in later years—particularly the decline of interest in her work by critics like Pierre Matisse Gallery in the 1970s—MacIver persevered, revisiting themes from her past and continuing to exhibit select pieces. Following Frankenberg’s passing in 1975, she reduced her artistic output but remained steadfast in her passion for painting. Her legacy resides not only in her groundbreaking inclusion within MoMA's collection but also in her pioneering role as a woman artist during the mid-20th century—a testament to her unwavering dedication and enduring contribution to American art.
Loren MacIver

Loren MacIver

1909 - 1998

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Pierre Matisse']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Lloyd Frankenburg']
  • Date Of Birth: 1909
  • Date Of Death: 1998
  • Full Name: Loren MacIver
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Key West Arrangement
    • Rue de la Tombe Issoire
    • Pushcart
  • Place Of Birth: New York City, USA