Frank Bowling - From Figuration to Abstraction | Artist Interview | TateShots
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- The artist reflects on his career and the impact of moving from London to New York.
'I realised that one of the main ingredients in making paintings was colour and geometry', says the artist.
Born in Guyana (then British Guiana) in 1934, at 19 years old Frank Bowling moved to London. He went on to study painting at the Royal College of Art alongside David Hockney and R.B. Kitaj.
As Bowling reflects on his long career, he remarks that his shift from figuration to abstraction came when he moved from London to New York.
'As I became more involved in the making of paintings, I realised that one of the main ingredients in making paintings was colour and geometry. And in New York I found ways of proceeding to deepen my investigations in that area', says the artist. 'New York was very much the place where it was all happening.'
After moving to New York, the artist began working on a series paintings where poured paint directly onto canvas.
'It was spilling, dripping, rushing', says Bowling. 'It’s a process of a ground all over, the canvas tacked to the wall, the pouring and throwing and spilling and dripping takes place, then the material is allowed to settle, and once it starts drying you sort of pull it back up the wall, so that it can be completely dried out.'
'It all happens very much in an extempore way. I don’t have any pre-planned idea about how I’m going to make a painting.'
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What a fantastic video. Both his work and his words are really speaking to me. I’ll be watching this gem again.
Wow, I'm new to Bowling's work and I love it! Great post, thank you.
Yes! Great stuff!
I recognize this motive from figuration into the abstract - it is a bit like color music or maybe even cantillations of life. Great work
Thank you for sharing this beautiful message. Powerful stuff. 🖼🍀😄
Thankyou I always wanted a conversation about this sort of messy art
Love this video and amazing wonderful artist. Thank you
WONDERFUL WONDERFUL WONDER-FULL!! MANY THANKS.
Most beautiful color painting
What a lovely interview and look at Franks works!
fantastic, love the paintings and aggre that colour is the most imporatant part of painting... at least for me.
That 60's painting 'Mirror',the staircase one,in Tate Britain by Bowling is a standout painting from that era.
inspirational
Incredible.❤
Great work very inspiring
POWERFUL STUNNING BEAUTIFUL THANKS YOU GOODNESS 🌟 DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜 AWESOME
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Stunning; moving...
Abstract Art
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Love the work and the man. Cool cat.
inspiring
Great Art!
Fabulous Work
Interesting! I am new to you/yourwork.
new york
wow big canvas
Art art only.
Hi
o dear
O! No realism pseudo-fans here.
Figuration art is the consolation prize for none artist so they can convince themselves that they are an artist
I’ve always seen figuration as a collage of many abstractions.
In art school, "I try to..." is a dirty word. Either you did it or you did not.
The biggest enemy to artist, is other artist. Art is an free form, like an personality. Every art is diff, like every person watch diff at the world. But you know how people are. You not see like me? Fuck you then.
Joshua Taylor Madison Wow Yoda wisdom right there. So deep man.
Hahaha
Joshua Taylor Madison Ok Artist
Wall ornament making at best.