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Hardcover Nathan Oliveira Book

ISBN: 0520230981

ISBN13: 9780520230989

Nathan Oliveira

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Nathan Oliveira's (1928--2010) passion for continuing an inner-directed artistic tradition attached to the human subject persisted throughout his more than forty years as a painter and master printmaker. His art represents an ongoing dialogue with artists from Rembrandt to Goya to Munch, Beckmann, Giacometti, and de Kooning--whom he recognized for their insights into the human condition. The human touch, so often absent in contemporary work, is distinct in Oliveira's art. His paintings and monotypes bear the mark of his brush in the tactile quality of the paint and the unique printed surfaces of his monotypes. He lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he was professor emeritus of art at Stanford University, Oliveira is widely regarded as a key figure in American art, and his paintings, monoprints, drawings, watercolors, and sculpture have attracted an international audience. This book is the most comprehensive study to date of Oliveira's career as artist and teacher. Generously illustrated with 172 images, more than 100 in color, and including valuable, previously unpublished biographical and bibliographical information, Nathan Oliveira accompanied the major traveling exhibition of the same name.

Peter Selz's authoritative text weaves key moments in Oliveira's professional life together with compelling readings of the paintings themselves. Selz, who curated the exhibition, succeeds brilliantly in establishing a sense of where Oliveira came from, what inspired him, and how he thought of himself as an artist. Selz discusses Oliveira's beginnings as the son of Portuguese immigrants, his early exposure to Bay Area artists, and his formative experience of studying with Max Beckmann. Selz also traces the artist's affinity to his older contemporaries, his search for an expressive relationship between form and space that found resonance in presentation of the single figure, and the exhibitions and collaborations that shaped his career.

Susan Landauer's introduction provides an overview of the artist's work, while Joann Moser considers Oliveira's prints and drawings. Gary Carson's chronology, bibliography, and list of Oliveira's solo exhibitions complete this landmark publication, which fills an important gap in bringing Oliveira's powerful paintings and prints to the attention of a much larger public.

Customer Reviews

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"What I'm concerned about now is creating a metaphor for what the figure really is."

The quote is one of Nate's, and I for one, who have had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Oliveira a few times through the printmaking world in the SF Bay Area, am pleased with this book. It includes Oliveira's personal history, and documents many of his paintings from the 1950's through the 2000's. I wish there was a larger portion dedicated to his printmaking, but that is a minor and a personal preference. The juxtaposition of energetic brushstrokes, and the calmness of the standing figures offer a visually unique perspective on what painting is for Oliveira. It is paint, it is subject at the same time. It is beauty.

Excellent overview of Nathan Oliveira's career

This book was published for a Nathan Oliveira exhibit at the San Jose (CA) Museum of Art. It portrays the evolution of his painting and many of his most memorable art pieces. This professor emeritus from Stanford University is currently working on a meditation chapel to be built on the campus of that prestigious university.

a long awaited masterpiece

Finally a retospective of this American master. Nathan Oliveira is seen here in over fifty years of paintings, monotypes, lithographs, drawings, watercolors and sculpture. This book is a true gem, as all most all the illustrations are in color. Most of the work has never even been seen since this is the first true documentation on Oliveira to come out in book form. Oliveira's paintings are a celebration of color, process, and figurative gesture. Nathan Oliveira may be one of the most overlooked living American artists. This book is a long awaited masterpiece by an American master. A must have for all lovers of art.
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