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Balcomb Greene contributed to modernist cause through his writings: "It is actually the artist, and only he, who is equipped for approaching the individual directly. The abstract artist can approach man through the most immediate of aesthetic experiences, touching below consciousness and the veneer
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influenced his early style. From the 1940s his work "opened out to the light and space of natural form." He painted landscapes and figure. "He discerned the pain of a man, and hewed to it integrally from beginning to end…. In his study of the figure he did not stress anatomical shape but rather its
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His first solo shows were in Paris in 1937, and at J. B. Newmann's New Art Circle, in New York, in 1947. From 1950 to 1961 he exhibited annually at Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, where his 1950, 1955, and 1956 exhibitions were nominated by Art News as among the year's ten best. He exhibited at
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Soon after his return to New York in 1933, he realized that his true interest was painting. He started "to work for the Emily Francis Contemporary Gallery, a non-profit organization that showed particular interest in American artists and had exhibited the work of
318:. He continued to have one man shows at the Saidenberg Gallery in New York from 1962 to 1968. He had several other solo exhibitions: Feingarten Gallery, Los Angeles, in 1963 and 1964. He had solo exhibitions in 1965 at the University Gallery, 338:
and at the Main Street Galleries, Chicago. He had solo exhibitions at the Adele Bednarz Galleries, in Los Angeles from 1966 to 1969 and also in 1971. 1972 and 1974. From 1967 to 1969 Balcomb Greene had solo shows at the Brenson Galleries, in
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Artist Balcomb Greene at his Montauk, Long Island home, September 1957, in conversation with Philip Pearlstein and others (not shown) by Stuart Talcroft. Digital image by Colin Talcroft © 2024
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Jacqueline Moss, "Gertrude Greene: Constructions of the 1930s and 1940s", Arts Magazine, Vol. 55, No. 8 (April 1981), p. 127
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Balcomb Greene in 1976 was given the Altman First Prize in Figure Painting and the same year he became the member of the
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After receiving his master's degree in art history (New York University, 1943), Greene taught at
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Larsen, Susan C. (1974). "The American Abstract Artists: A Documentary History 1936-1941".
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Balcomb Greene, "Expression as Production", American Abstract Artists: Three Yearbooks
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and in 1977 also had a solo exhibition at the ACA Galleries, in New York City.
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of attitudes, contacting the whole ego rather than the ego on the defensive."
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Ed. by Lee Nordness; Vol.1, (The Viking Press, Inc., 1963.) pp. 138–141
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from 1928 to 1931. In 1931 he went to Paris and studied art at the
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New York School Abstract Expressionists Artists Choice by Artists,
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artists in 1954, 1955 and 1957. In 1972 he was elected into the
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In 1961 Balcomb Greene had a retrospective exhibition at the
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organization. His early style was completely non-objective.
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Balcomb (John Wesley) Greene was born on May 22, 1904,
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Millville, New York
Montauk Point, New York
Abstract artist
Abstract expressionist
New York Figurative Expressionism
Gertrude Glass Greene
American Abstract Artists
Juan Gris
Piet Mondrian
Pablo Picasso
Henri Matisse
Millville, New York
Syracuse University
Columbia University
Dartmouth College
Académie de la Grande Chaumière
Bradley Walker Tomlin
Mark Tobey
Artists Union
American Abstract Artists
Federal Art Project
WPA
Williamsburg Houses
Brooklyn Museum
New York City Housing Authority
1939 New York World's Fair
Artist Balcomb Greene at his Montauk, Long Island home, September 1957, on conversation with Philip Pearlstein and others (not shown) by Stuart Talcroft. Digital image by Colin Talcroft © 2024
Carnegie Institute of Technology
Pittsburgh

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