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Milton Avery
- Royal Academy (ACC)
- Expo: : 16/7/2022 - 16/10/2022, Royal Academy, London. Previously on two venues in the US.
- by Edith Devaney, Erin Monroe
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Publisher | Royal Academy (ACC) |
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ISBN | 9781912520435 |
Author(s) | Edith Devaney, Erin Monroe |
Publication date | November 2021 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 270 x 230 mm |
Illustrations | 100 col.ill. |
Pages | 144 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
Exhibition | Royal Academy, London. Previously on two venues in the US. |
Description
Born in 1885 to a working-class family in Connecticut, Milton Avery left school at 16 to work in a factory. Intending to study lettering but soon transferring to painting, he attended evening school for fifteen years before moving to New York in the 1920s to pursue a career as a painter.
Although he never identified with a particular movement, Avery was a sociable member of the New York art scene. He became a figure of considerable influence for a younger generation of American artists, including Mark Rothko, Adolph Gottlieb and Barnett Newman. His talent was praised by Rothko, who said ‘the poetry penetrated every pore of the canvas to the last touch of the brush’.
Edith Devaney introduces Avery and his work, while Erin Monroe looks at Avery’s early years in Hartford, and Marla Price examines Matisse’s influence upon his art. A conversation with the artist’s daughter March Avery Cavanaugh and an illustrated chronology by Isabella Boorman complete the book.
Milton Clark Avery (March 7, 1885 – January 3, 1965 ) was an American modern painter. Born in Altmar, New York, he moved to Connecticut in 1898 and later to New York City
Published to accompany a travelling exhibition: The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas: 7 November 2021 – 30 January 2022; The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Connecticut: 24 February – 5 June 2022; Royal Academy of Arts,
London: 16 July - 16 October 2022
Milton Avery