Corey Postiglione (born 1942) is an American artist,
art critic
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and educator. He is a member of the American Abstract Artists in New York,
[Wilkin, Karen and American Abstract Artists (2015)]
''The Onward of Art: Eight Decades of American Abstract Artists''
New York: American Abstract Artists. p. 75, 84. . Retrieved January 16, 2018. and known for precise, often
minimalist work that "both spans and explores the collective passage from
modernism
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to
postmodernism
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" in contemporary art practice and theory.
[Snodgrass, Susan (2008). "Mapping New Geographies". ''Corey Postiglione: Discovery/Intimacy/Anxiety''. Evanston, IL: Evanston Art Center.] ''
New Art Examiner'' co-founder Jane Allen, writing in 1976, described him as "an important influence on the development of contemporary Chicago abstraction."
[ Allen, Jane. "Drawings by Corey Postiglione". ''New Art Examiner'', March 1976, p. 14.] In 2008, ''
Chicago Tribune
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''art critic Alan G. Artner wrote "Postiglione has created a strong, consistent body of work that developed in cycles, now edging closer to representation, now moving further away, but remaining rigorous in approach to form as well as seductive in markmaking and color."
Life
Born into a working-class, Italian-American family on the north side of
Chicago
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, Postiglione first developed an interest in art at
Lane Tech High School
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. After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps and working a series of blue-collar jobs, he attended the
University of Illinois at Chicago
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, graduating with a BFA in studio arts in 1971. He soon became active in a burgeoning
art scene in Chicago, first exhibiting his work at Richard Gray Gallery,
N.A.M.E., and
Jan Cicero Gallery
Jan Cicero Gallery was a contemporary art gallery founded and directed by Jan Cicero (née Pickett), which operated from 1974 to 2003, with locations in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois and Telluride, Colorado. The gallery was noted for its early, ex ...
, and writing articles and reviews for the newly formed ''New Art Examiner''. In 1990, he earned his MA in 20th Century Art History, Theory and Criticism from the
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, studying under the postmodernist art critic
Craig Owens, among others.
[Postiglione, Corey (1990)]
''Drawn to Black: The Color Black in Contemporary Painting''
Chicago: School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Postiglione has exhibited internationally, at numerous colleges and universities, and at venues such as
The Art Institute of Chicago
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,
[Art Institute of Chicago]
''Works on Paper: 77th Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity''
Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved July 10, 2018. Chicago Cultural Center
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,
OK Harris Gallery The OK Harris Gallery was an art gallery located at 383 West Broadway in SoHo, New York City. The gallery closed in 2014. Founded by longtime art dealer Ivan Karp after leaving the Leo Castelli gallery in 1969 where he had worked as gallery co-direc ...
, and the
Hyde Park Art Center
The Hyde Park Art Center (HPAC) is a visual arts organization and the oldest Alternative exhibition spaces, alternative exhibition space in the city of Chicago. Since 2006, HPAC has been located just north of Hyde Park Boulevard, at 5020 S.Cornell ...
. He was honored with retrospective exhibitions at the
Evanston Art Center The Evanston Art Center is an arts center in Evanston, Illinois offering classes, lectures, exhibitions, and community outreach. It is among the oldest and largest arts centers in Illinois.
History
The Evanston Art Center was founded in Octobe ...
in 2008 and the Koehnline Museum of Art, Des Plaines, Illinois in 2010. His artwork has been reviewed in publications including ''
Artforum
''Artforum'' is an international monthly magazine specializing in contemporary art. The magazine is distinguished from other magazines by its unique 10½ x 10½ inch square format, with each cover often devoted to the work of an artist. Notabl ...
'',
''New Art Examiner'',
[Rooks, Michael. "Corey Postiglione, Columbia College Art Gallery". ''New Art Examiner'' March 1998, p. 52.][Yood, James. "Chicago Draws". ''New Art Examiner'', December 1986, p. 41.][Ségard, Michel. "Corey Postiglione". ''New Art Examiner'', June 1983, p. 16.][ Burnham, Jack. "Corey Postiglione, Mary Jo Marks, Virginia Ferrari". New Art Examiner, May 1977, p. 15.] the ''Chicago Tribune'',
[Artner, Alan (April 29, 1983). ""Corey Postiglione, Joel Bass". ''Chicago Tribune'', Sect. 3, p. 13.] and the ''
Chicago Daily News
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History
The ''Daily News'' was founded by Melville E. Stone, Percy Meggy, and William Dougherty ...
,''
[Schulze, Franz (August 21, 1976). "The Chicago Movement: It's Moving Up". ''Chicago Daily News'', Panorama, p. 11.] and is included in many private and public collections, including the Purdue University Galleries Permanent Collection and the Koehnline Museum of Art Permanent Collection.
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Corey Postiglione (American, b. 1942)
''The Marriage of Reason and Logic''
1997, acrylic on canvas, 60 x 156 inches. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
Postiglione is a founding member of the Chicago Art Critics Association
and has taught at several Chicago institutions, including
Columbia College Chicago
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, where he was a member of the art department faculty for over 30 years.
He lives and works in Chicago with his wife, artist Kathie Shaw.
[Kathie Shaw official websit]
Retrieved February 12, 2018.
Work
In the early 1970s, Postiglione began creating minimalist drawings and paintings that were "striking for their purity of intent and realization"
and "spare simplicity."
[Schulze, Franz (March 26, 1977). "The Gallery Market: It Can't Be Cornered". ''Chicago Daily News'', p. 14-5.] Influenced by artists such as
Frank Stella,
Brice Marden
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Life ...
, and
Robert Mangold
Robert Mangold (born October 12, 1937) is an American minimalist artist. He is also father of film director and screenwriter James Mangold.
Early life and education
Mangold was born in North Tonawanda, New York. His mother, Blanche, was a ...
, these works explored the nature of paintings as objects, and often coupled severe
geometric abstraction
Geometric abstraction is a form of abstract art based on the use of geometric forms sometimes, though not always, placed in non-illusionistic space and combined into non-objective (non-representational) compositions. Although the genre was popu ...
with a sensual celebration of gesture and materials.
[Argy. "Corey Postiglione". ''New Art Examiner'', November 1985, p. 47.] However, Postiglione's sensibility ran counter to the narrative-driven, representational aesthetic of the
Chicago Imagists and
Hairy Who, which included artists such as
Roger Brown and
Ed Paschke, and whose work dominated the Chicago art scene from the late 1960s into the 1980s.
[Artner, Alan (1976). "Cool Abstraction Takes the Ho-Hum Out of Summer Doldrums". ''Chicago Tribune'', Sect. 6, p. 6-7.][Schulze, Franz. "Art in Chicago: The Two Traditions," i]
''Art in Chicago 1945-1995''
Museum of Contemporary Art, ed. Lynne Warren. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1996, p. 13–31. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
For a time, Postiglione—described by critic Alice Thorson as "a prime mover in the geometric abstractionists' battle for recognition" in Chicago—and like-minded artists struggled to find a home beyond a handful of galleries supportive of their work, such as Jan Cicero and Roy Boyd.
[Thorson, Alice. "Chicago and Vicinity Show/1985". ''New Art Examiner'', October 1985, p. 34.][Isaacs, Deanna (December 26, 2002)]
“Abstract Angel”
''Chicago Reader''. Retrieved January 12, 2018. In response, Postiglione and four other artists—
Carol Diehl
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, Tony Giliberto, Mary Jo Marks, and Frank Pannier—banded together as the self-named "Artists Anonymous" to call attention to the plight of local abstractionists.
[Segard, Michel. "The Other Tradition grows up: Chicago Abstractionists rise above a bitter legacy," ''New Art Examiner'', March 1984, p. 8–9.][Pannier, Frank. "A Painter Reviews Chicago, Part I" In ''The Essential New Art Examiner'', Griffith, Terri and Kathryn Born, Janet Koplos, eds, Northern Illinois University Press, 2011, p. 15–8.][Pannier, Frank. "A Painter Reviews Chicago, Part II," In ''The Essential New Art Examiner'', Griffith, Terri and Kathryn Born, Janet Koplos, eds, Northern Illinois University Press, 2011, p. 19–23.]
Semiotic abstraction
Although Postiglione has maintained an abstract aesthetic to the present day, by 1978 he had begun to refashion 1960s
hard-edged abstraction through a postmodern filter, creating metaphoric work with a visual connection to the life world that dissolved the opposition between
abstraction and referentiality. His ''Scape'' and ''Passage'' works (1979-1986) drew comparisons to the paintings of
Robert Moskowitz, reducing Chicago cityscapes and iconic structures like the
Sears Tower to archetypal forms and shapes that paid "homage to the city's built environment (
Daniel Burnham's grid plan,
Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, designer, writer, and educator. He designed more than 1,000 structures over a creative period of 70 years. Wright played a key role in the architectural movements o ...
's horizontal planes,
Mies van der Rohe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ( ; ; born Maria Ludwig Michael Mies; March 27, 1886August 17, 1969) was a German-American architect. He was commonly referred to as Mies, his surname. Along with Alvar Aalto, Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius and Frank Lloyd ...
's vertical modules) and to the utopic vision its soaring edifices once embodied."
Explaining his conceptual development, Postiglione wrote, "My works hold to the universality of abstraction. But this is a semiotic abstraction; that is, I use different categories of abstract art to signify a metaphoric content."
[Artist statement. ''Corey Postiglione: Retrospective of Paintings 1972-2010''. Oakton Community College: Koehnline Museum of Art, p. 2.] He transformed the modernist grids of earlier work in the ''Labyrinth'' series (1990-1999), which was influenced by postmodern theorists
Fredrick Jameson and
Jean Baudrillard
Jean Baudrillard ( , , ; 27 July 1929 – 6 March 2007) was a French sociologist, philosopher and poet with interest in cultural studies. He is best known for his analyses of media, contemporary culture, and technological communication, as w ...
, and writer
Jorge Luis Borges
Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo (; ; 24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986) was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, as well as a key figure in Spanish-language and international literature. His best-known bo ...
. In it, Postiglione probed personal themes of passage and sociocultural subjects such as decenteredness and progress within the formal motifs of the maze and labyrinth. Writing about works collectively entitled ''Utopian Dreams'', critic Susan Snodgrass said, "the artist begins to question modernism's unwavering belief in modernity's (and art's) promise for social transformation."
In his subsequent ''Exponential'' (1998-2009)
[Postiglione, Corey]
“Exponential Series,”
Paintings, Corey Postiglione. Retrieved September 6, 2018. and ''Tango'' (2002-2015)
[Postiglione, Corey]
Paintings, Corey Postiglione. Retrieved September 6, 2018. works, Postiglione expanded his vocabulary to include nodules, intertwined ovals and coiled pathways that reference constellations, molecular biology and viruses.
[Postiglione, Corey]
Works on Paper, Corey Postiglione. Retrieved September 6, 2018. These works often "rely on elegant line and subtle coloration as bait to seduce the eye and draw the viewer close"
[King Cap, Max (2010). "Fantastic Voyage: Corey Postiglione". ''Corey Postiglione: Retrospective of Paintings 1972-2010''. Oakton Community College: Koehnline Museum of Art, p. 3.] in order to contemplate the entanglement of
pandemic
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, mortality and interconnection in an increasingly
globalized world as well as the "movement, precision and seduction"
of the dance.
Postiglione has moved beyond canvas and paper in his five ''Population'' exhibitions (2004-2016),
producing
site-specific paintings and interactive and collaborative
installations that address demographic growth and the attendant issues of interdependence, scarcity and conflict.
In a 2018 interview, Postiglione described his approach in workmanlike terms: "I enjoy process and material and hands-on work. I have always said in reference to the conceptual aspects of the medium: when you make a painting, you are making at times a thousand critical decisions. It gives me great pleasure to make something and make it with precision and difficulty."
Postiglione works out of the
Ravenswood, Chicago studio he shares with his wife, Kathie Shaw. He and Shaw were featured in two-person exhibitions at the Koehnline Museum of Art (2018),
Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art
The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art (UIMA) ( uk, Український Інститут Модерного Мистецтва (Ukrayinskyi Instytut Modernoho Mystetstva)) is a modern art museum serving the Chicago area with an ongoing program o ...
(2021), and Evanston Art Center (2022).
[Koehnline Museum of Art. ''Kindred Spirits: Recent Work by Kathie Shaw and Corey Postiglione'', Exhibition catalogue, Oakton College: Koehnline Museum of Art, 2018.][Wawzenek, Tom]
"Review: UIMA Presents Two Perspectives on Abstract Art,"
''Third Coast Review'', May 15, 2021. Retrieved May 27, 2021.[Evanston Art Center]
"Abstraction as Metaphor: The Paintings of Corey Postiglione and Kathie Shaw,"
Exhibitions. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
Art criticism
Postiglione has worked as an art critic for more than three decades, making numerous contributions to the ''New Art Examiner'', ''Artforum'', ''
Dialogue
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'', and ''C Magazine''. His written work includes features on
Daniel Buren
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, Ed Paschke,
Martin Puryear
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and
Alexander Calder,
[Postiglione, Corey. "Alexander Calder," ''Dictionary of American Biography,'' New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, Supplement 10 (1976-1980), 1994, p. 89-92.] and exhibit reviews of
Julia Fish,
Michiko Itatani Michiko Itatani (born 1948) is an American artist, based in Chicago, who was born in Osaka, Japan. After she received her BFA (1974) and MFA (1976) at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1974 and 1976 respectively, she returned to her al ...
,
Susan Michod
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,
Dan Peterman
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Work
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, and Frank Stella, among many. He has also written catalogue essays for numerous artists, including Tim Anderson, Alexandra Domowska, James Juszczyk,
[Postiglione, Corey (1990). "No-Space Space: The Border in James Juszczyk's Recent Work". i]
''Haiku Geometry II: Paintings by James Juszczyk''
Zurich: Viviane Ehrli Gallery. Retrieved January 16, 2018. Terrence Karpowicz,
Arthur Lerner
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,
[Postiglione, Corey. "Images of Quiet Intensity," Walter Wickiser Gallery, catalogue, 1993.] and John Phillips.
[Postiglione, Corey (2004). "Curator's Foreword.]
''John Phillips: Hot Mix 1979-2004''
Chicago, IL: Columbia College. Retrieved January 16, 2018. In 2022, he contributed the ''New Art Examiner'' essay, "A Meditation on Art in the Time of Chaos," about creating art during a global pandemic.
[Postiglione, Corey]
''New Art Examiner'', March 2022. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
Postiglione has been an active curator of painting, drawing and sculpture exhibitions, in Chicago and nationally. These exhibitions have focused on single artists as well as on themes such as abstraction, the postmodern nude, travel, and postmodern landscape.
In 2018, he curated a retrospective at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art in Chicago for his one-time mentor at the University of Illinois in Chicago, abstract artist and educator Martin Hurtig.
[Ukrainian Institute of Art]
Martin Hurtig: A Retrospective
, Chicago, 2018. Retrieved April 18, 2018. Postiglione has also appeared publicly in a wide range of art forums, lectures and symposia.
Teaching
During a teaching career of over forty years, Postiglione has served as a mentor to a great many artists and art professionals. He first taught at the Evanston Art Center in 1971, where "he found himself leading a class of women at a time when the contemporary
feminist
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movement was coming into its own and so were they."
[Isaacs, Deanna (February 26, 2004]
“Postiglione's Women”
''Chicago Reader''. Retrieved January 11, 2018 Many of these students would go on to enjoy long art world careers, including artists Barbara Blades,
Carol Diehl
Carol Diehl is an American artist, art critic and poet. In addition to her writing, most recently appearing in her blog ''Art Vent'',''Art Vent''Carol Diehl blog Retrieved March 8, 2018. she is best known for her paintings, which have often docume ...
, Bonnie Hartenstein, Ellen Kamerling, Elizabeth Langer,
Fern Shaffer
Fern Shaffer (born 1944) is an American painter, performance artist, lecturer and environmental advocate. Her work arose in conjunction with an emerging Ecofeminism movement that brought together environmentalism, feminist values and spirituality ...
and Annette Turow, and gallery owner Jan Cicero.
[The Art Institute of Chicago, ''Artists Oral History Archive'']
Jan Cicero
Retrieved June 30, 2018. The Center's 75th-anniversary exhibit, "A Moment in Time: Women Artists and the EAC School, 1971-1978" (2004), commemorated that period by featuring work by the above-mentioned artists and six others that Postiglione taught during that time.
Postiglione taught art at several higher learning institutions in Chicago in the 1970s, including the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, University of Illinois in Chicago and
Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1979, he settled in at Columbia College Chicago's Department of Art and Design, where he would teach art history and criticism, graphic design, painting and studio practice, and create an "Art in Chicago" course. He was tenured in 1996, and in 2014, retired as Professor Emeritus.
References
External links
Corey Postiglione official websiteThe Art Institute of Chicago, Artists Oral History Archive: Corey Postiglione Interview with Linda L. Kramer and
Sandra Binion
Sandra Binion is a Swedish-American artist based in Chicago whose artistic practice includes fine-art exhibitions, multimedia installations involving, and performance art. Her work has been performed and exhibited at museums, galleries, theaters, ...
, 2012.
Corey Postiglione artist page Space Gallery
Westbrook Modern Gallery
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