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Tom Holland (artist)

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Tom Holland
Born (1936-06-15) June 15, 1936 (age 87)
EducationBerkeley
Known forAbstract mixed media, geometric wall relief

Tom Holland (born June 15, 1936) is an American visual artist. Holland is known for creating a style of art that may use fiberglass (or fibreglass), aluminum (or aluminium), epoxy paint, plywood, beads, oil paint, palette knives, marble, copper, paper, and clay. For clay he uses watercolor, acrylic urethane, and ceramic glazes.[1]

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Background and education

Holland began his formal art education at the University of California at Berkeley, where he was influenced by David Park[2] before traveling to Chile as a Fulbright Grant recipient. Holland's early academic art influence was David Park at Berkeley, but his artistic style continued to develop through his travels and personal experiences.[3]

Career

Contemporary practice

His beginning as a painter was labeled "funky".[4] It wasn't until Holland began to work with aluminum that he achieved critical acclaim. His work has been described as taking inspiration from Cubism, Futurism, and Constructivism,[5][6][7] and he has been called one of California's most important contemporary artists and was featured in Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945–1980: An Illustrated History.[8]

Holland works primarily with fiberglass and aluminum to create free-standing and wall installations, a style that has been said to encompass Abstract Expressionism (8). He creates his art by riveting metal to the fiberglass or aluminum, then using epoxy paint to add other elements to the piece which add depth, light, and color.[2] His work has been labeled exhilarating[3] and visually challenging, playing games and distorting the three-dimensional space.[9] Holland is represented by Bivins Gallery in Dallas, Texas.

Collections

References

  1. ^ "Tom Holland Art Exhibition At North Texas Gallery". cbslocal.com. 22 October 2013. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  2. ^ a b . "Tom Holland", http://www.samuellynne.com/artist/tom-holland/
  3. ^ a b Ashbery, John (Mar 16, 1981). "Pleasures of Paperwork". Newsweek.
  4. ^ Danieli, Nicholas (1969). "Wilder Gallery". The Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ . "ART IN REVIEW; Tom Holland", https://www.nytimes.com/2000/02/25/arts/art-in-review-tom-holland.html
  6. ^ Muchnic, Suzanne (1982). "Corcoran Gallery show". The Los Angeles Times.
  7. ^ Smith, Roberta (2000). "Art in Review". New York Times.
  8. ^ Albright, Thomas (1981). "San Francisco: Different and Indifferent Drummies", 86-87. Published by ArtNews for the San Francisco Chronicle
  9. ^ "James Corcoran Gallery". The Los Angeles Times. Aug 2, 1982.
  10. ^ "Art Collection | CollectionSpace".
  11. ^ "Untitled". 1970.
  12. ^ "Ryder | LACMA Collections".
  13. ^ "The Collection | MoMA".
  14. ^ "Izio". 1984.
  15. ^ "Luv".
  16. ^ "Kama".
  17. ^ "Tom Holland".
  18. ^ "Tom Holland".

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