Selected Artists

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Alexander Calder

American (1898-1976)

Alexander Calder, internationally famous by his mid-30s, is renowned for developing a new idiom in modern art – the mobile. His works in this mode, from miniature to monumental, are called mobiles (suspended moving sculptures), standing mobiles (anchored moving sculptures) and stabiles (stationary constructions). Calder’s abstract works are characteristically direct, spare, buoyant, colorful and finely crafted. He made ingenious, frequently witty, use of natural and manmade materials, including wire, sheetmetal, wood and bronze. More

 

 Mark Coomer

Mark Coomer (1914-2004), was born in Bay City, Michigan. He lived in the Chicago suburbs for a while and later in Arizona, all the while exhibiting his paintings and limited edition serigraphs nationally. He produced many images of New York City skylines and of Italy following a trip there. More

 

 

 

Paul Coze

Paul Coze (1903-1974) was a French-American anthropologist, artist, and writer, most notable as a French authority on Native Americans, and for his public art in the 1960s.

Born in Beirut of a French engineer father and a mother with lineage from Serbian royalty, Coze grew acquainted with riding and roping as a young man. On his return to France, as a teenager he became co-founder of Scouts de France, the first French Scout program. Coze was the first French Wood Badger and a Chevalier de France, and served as editor of the Scout magazine. More

 

  

   

Paul Kostabi

Paul Kostabi, (1962-current) born in Whittier, California, is an artist, musician, and producer. Going by the nickname “ENA”, he is the son of Estonian war refugees who fled to the United States following the Soviet occupation of Estonia. He is the brother of artist Mark Kostabi. Kostabi was a founding member of the following bands: Youth Gone Mad (1981) White Zombie (1984) and Psychotica. He currently exhibits his paintings and artwork in galleries throughout the world. More

 

 Salvador Dalí

Spanish (1904-1989)

Salvador Dalí was a painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and designer. After passing through phases of Cubism, Futurism and Metaphysical painting, he joined the Surrealists in 1929 and his talent for self-publicity rapidly made him the most famous representative of the movement. Throughout his life he cultivated eccentricity and exhibitionism (one of his most famous acts was appearing in a diving suit at the opening of the London Surrealist exhibition in 1936), claiming that this was the source of his creative energy. He took over the Surrealist theory of automatism but transformed it into a more positive method which he named `critical paranoia’. More

 

 

Horace Armistead

American (1918 – 1975)

Horace (Horus) Armistead was an American painter, best known for his set and costume designs for a variety of plays, ballets, and operas in the 1930s through the 1950s. In 1948, he won a Tony Award for Best Set Design for The Telephone/The Medium. More

 

 

 

Domingo Domingo

American (1947-current)

Domingo Domingo was born on Sunday in Nantucket and has been painting from the heart since he was five. He studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and has traveled and painted in every state except Alaska and Hawaii. His unique style is a blend of abstract and figurative, with heighted color and texture. His unique style of painting has a flowing mystical timelessness that stirs the soul and brings forth a spirit of freedom and inner peace. More