Frasi di Grace Hartigan

Grace Hartigan è stata una pittrice statunitense, definita dai critici e dagli storici dell'arte un'espressionista astratta di seconda generazione, o una pioniera della pop art, anche se non si identificò mai in queste categorizzazioni.

Negli anni Cinquanta e Sessanta ha fatto parte della New York School e la sua cerchia di amici includeva Jackson Pollock, Larry Rivers, Helen Frankenthaler, Willem e Elaine de Kooning e Frank O'Hara. Le sue opere esprimono l'estetica dell'espressionismo astratto e il suo crescente interesse per l'arte figurativa e la cultura popolare: la tensione tra astrazione e immagini è la principale caratteristica dei suoi dipinti.Negli anni Sessanta si trasferisce a Baltimora, dove continua a dipingere e per oltre quarant'anni si dedica all'insegnamento dell'arte alla Hoffberger School of Painting presso il Maryland Institute College of Art , formando numerosi giovani artisti.

Le sue opere sono possedute da numerose importanti istituzioni, tra cui il Museum of Modern Art di New York, il Whitney Museum of American Art, l'Albright Knox Art Gallery e la Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Wikipedia  

✵ 28. Marzo 1922 – 15. Novembre 2008
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Grace Hartigan: Frasi in inglese

“I try to make some logic out of the world that has been given to me in chaos. I have a very pretentious idea that I want to make life, I want to make sense out of it. The fact that I am doomed to failure — that doesn't deter me in the least.”

As quoted in Contemporary Artists: A-K (2002) by Sara Pendergast and Tom Pendergast, p. 680
Contesto: I feel that we are living a very fragmented life; the whole world — you too. So I perceive the world in fragments. It is somewhat like being on a very fast train and getting glimpses of things in strange scales as you pass by. A person can be very, very tiny. And a billboard can make a person very large. You see the corner of a house or you see a bird fly by, and it's all fragmented. Somehow, in painting I try to make some logic out of the world that has been given to me in chaos. I have a very pretentious idea that I want to make life, I want to make sense out of it. The fact that I am doomed to failure — that doesn't deter me in the least.

“Now as before it is the vulgar and the vital and the possibility of its transformation into the beautiful which continues to challenge and fascinate me… Or perhaps the subject of my art is like the definition of humor — emotional pain remembered in tranquillity.”

Statement to World Artists : 1950-1980 as quoted n "Grace Hartigan, 86, Abstract Painter, Dies" in The New York Times (18 November 2008)
Unsourced variant: I have found "my subject", it concerns that which is vital and vulgar in American life and the possibility of its transcendence into the beautiful.

“I didn’t choose painting … It chose me. I didn’t have any talent. I just had genius.”

As quoted in "Grace Hartigan, 86, Abstract Painter, Dies" in The New York Times (18 November 2008) http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/18/arts/design/18hartigan.html?_r=2

“Pop Art is not painting because painting must have content and emotion.”

As quoted in "Grace Hartigan, 86, Abstract Painter, Dies" in The New York Times (18 November 2008)