Ron Nagle (born February 21, 1939) is an American sculptor, musician and songwriter.
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Nagle lives and works in San Francisco, California.
Life
Born in San Francisco in 1939, Nagle was introduced to ceramics by his mother at an early age. He practiced ceramics in high school and developed an interest in jewelry-making which he pursued into his college years. Nagle enrolled as an English major at San Francisco State College, but later switched to the school's BFA, and graduated with a focus in ceramics in 1961.
Between 1961 and 1978, Nagle taught ceramics at San Francisco Art Institute, California College of Arts and Crafts, as well as at the University of California Berkeley, where he apprenticed to Peter Voulkos, a core member of the Abstract Expressionist Ceramics. In 1978, Nagle began a professorship at Mills College
Mills College at Northeastern University in Oakland, California is part of Northeastern University's global university system. Mills College was founded as the Young Ladies Seminary in 1852 in Benicia, California; it was relocated to Oakland in ...
, where he taught ceramics for over 30 years.
His involvement in West Coast culture—surfing, rock music, hot rod culture—is integral to both his art and music. Nagle owned a 1948 Ford Coupe to which he applied 40 coats of British racing green, sanding between each layer to achieve depth of color.[Ruby, Sterling. "Custom Clay." ''Kaleidoscope.'' Fall 2011, pp. 44-49.] This same fanaticism is evident in the detailed color and texture of his sculptures.
Work
Nagle has practiced ceramics for over 50 years. He has worked extensively with the typology of the vessel—specifically the cup—and pushed through the utilitarian concerns of traditional craft into formal consideration of the medium. His small-scale, intimately sized sculptures are often composite of multiple elements and involve a confluence of techniques and materials including slip-casting, airbrushing, hand-molding, traditional and non-traditional glazing, scalp-metal, polyurethane, wax, and epoxy.
Drawing is fundamental to Nagle's practice, and he considers his work from a two-dimensional, flat point of view. This resonates with his stated interest in painting, where he cites influences such as Giorgio Morandi, Cy Twombly, and Billy Al Bengston.
His work is associated with the California Clay Movement, and Nagle is often included in exhibitions concerning Abstract Expressionism. Although Nagle has shied away from association with the traditional craft of ceramics, he has noted the influence of his contemporary sculptors working in the medium, such as Kenneth Price, as well as such vernaculars as Japanese Momoyama ceramics and 1940s American restaurant ware. Nagle also looks further, mining uncanny sources such as cartoons, graffiti, food arrangement and fashion for inspiration.[Morgan, Susan. "Proenza Schouler + Ron Nagle." ''W Magazine.'' December 2014 – January 2015, p. 66, p. 68.]
Music
Apart from his sculpture, Nagle is also a musician and songwriter. In 1965, he founded the " San Francisco Sound" rock'n'roll band The Mystery Trend with a group of friends while at the San Francisco Art Institute. Nagle has also completed several solo albums, including ''Bad Rice'' that was released by Warner Bros. in 1970. In 1975 Nagle met singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Scott Mathews and formed a songwriting and production company. Together, the two wrote songs that sold in the millions and released their own album on Capitol Records
Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007), and simply known as Capitol, is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint. It was founded as the first West Coast-base ...
in 1979 that received a 5-star rating in Rolling Stone and scored some European hits.
Nagle also worked on the sound effects for ''The Exorcist
''The Exorcist'' is a 1973 American supernatural horror film directed by William Friedkin from a screenplay by William Peter Blatty, based on The Exorcist (novel), his 1971 novel. The film stars Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Jason Miller (play ...
'' (1973). The artist magnified and distorted sounds of jar-trapped bees and shattering windows to create disturbing effects in the horror film.
Exhibitions
Nagle's first solo exhibition was in 1968 at Dilexi Gallery in San Francisco. Since then, his work has been exhibited extensively, including solo exhibitions at the Saint Louis Art Museum
The Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) is an art museum located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. With paintings, sculptures, cultural objects, and ancient masterpieces from around the world, its three-story building stands in Forest Park in ...
, Carnegie Museum of Art
The Carnegie Museum of Art is an art museum in the Oakland (Pittsburgh), Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The museum was originally known as the Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute and was formerly located ...
, San Diego Museum of Art
The San Diego Museum of Art is a fine art museum in Balboa Park in San Diego, California, that houses a broad collection with particular strength in Spanish art. It opened as the Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego on February 28, 1926, and changed ...
, and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Municipal Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen () is an art museum in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The name of the museum is derived from its two most important donors, Frans Jacob Otto Boijmans and Daniël George van Beuningen. The museum is located a ...
.
Thirty of Nagle's ceramics were included in the exhibition "The Encyclopedic Palace," curated by Massimiliano Gioni
Massimiliano Gioni (born 1973) is an Italian curator and contemporary art critic based in New York City, and artistic director at the New Museum. He is the artistic director of the Nicola Trussardi Foundation in Milan as well as the artistic dir ...
for the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013.
Grants and awards
2011
Arts and Letters Award, American Academy of Arts and Letters
2008
Joan Danforth Endowed Faculty Chair, Mills College
2006-07
Metz Chair, Mills College
1998
Flintridge Foundation Visual Artist Award
The Best of 1998, Dave Hickey, Artforum
1997
Fellow of the American Craft Council
1996
Joan Danforth Endowed Faculty Chair, Mills College
1990–97
Faculty Research Grant, Mills College
1986
National Endowments for the Arts Fellowship
1984
Faculty Research Grant, Mills College
1983
Mellon Grant
1981
Mellon Grant
1979
Lucie Stern Chair, Mills College
National Endowments for the Arts Fellowship
1978
Adaline Kent Award, San Francisco Art Institute
1974
National Endowments for the Arts Fellowship
References
External links
Official website
Ron Nagle at Matthew Marks Gallery
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American modern sculptors
Living people
20th-century American ceramists
Artists from San Francisco
1939 births
Sculptors from California
Ceramists from California
San Francisco State University alumni
San Francisco Art Institute faculty
Mills College faculty
American sound artists