Ronald Bladen (July 13, 1918 – February 3, 1988) was a Canadian-born American painter and sculptor. He is particularly known for his large-scale sculptures. His artistic stance, was influenced by European
Constructivism, American
Hard-Edge Painting
Hard-edge painting (also referred to as Hard Edge or Hard-edged) is painting in which abrupt transitions are found between color areas. Color areas often consist of one unvarying color. The Hard-edge painting style is related to Geometric abstra ...
, and sculptors such as
Isamu Noguchi
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and
David Smith. Bladen in turn had stimulating effect on a circle of younger artists including
Carl Andre
Carl Andre (September 16, 1935 – January 24, 2024) was an American minimalist artist recognized for his ordered linear and grid format sculptures. His sculptures range from large public artworks (such as ''Stone Field Sculpture'', 1977, in ...
,
Donald Judd
Donald Clarence Judd (June 3, 1928February 12, 1994) was an American artist associated with minimalism.Tate Modern websit"Tate Modern Past Exhibitions Donald Judd" Retrieved on February 19, 2009. In his work, Judd sought autonomy and clarity for ...
,
Sol LeWitt
Solomon "Sol" LeWitt (September 9, 1928 – April 8, 2007) was an American artist linked to various movements, including conceptual art and minimalism.
LeWitt came to fame in the late 1960s with his wall drawings and "structures" (a term he pref ...
and others, who repeatedly referred to him as one of the 'father figures' of
Minimal Art
Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is set out to expose the essence, essentials or identity of a subject through eliminating all non-essential forms, features or conc ...
.
Early life
Charles Ronald Wells Bladen was born on July 13, 1918, to Muriel Beatrice Tylecote and Kenneth Bladen, both British immigrants living in
Vancouver
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, Canada. In 1922 the family moved to the Washington state before returning to Canada to live in Victoria, British Columbia in 1932. The artist displayed his love of art at a young age. At ten years old Bladen began drawing intensively, making copies of works by
Titian
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Ti ...
,
Picasso
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, Ceramic art, ceramicist, and Scenic ...
and
Matisse
Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (; 31 December 1869 – 3 November 1954) was a French visual arts, visual artist, known for both his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a drawing, draughtsman, printmaking, printmaker, ...
. In 1937 the artist enrolled in the
Vancouver School of Art where he studied until 1939.
San Francisco
In 1939 the artist moved to San Francisco, where he enrolled in the
California School of Fine Arts. In 1941, when drafted and subsequently declared unfit for service, the artist was obliged to work as a ship's welder at the navy dockyards. Using the skills he learned in this capacity the artist supported him for years as a toolmaker.
In 1946 Bladen traveled to Tijuana, Mexico, New Orleans and New York on a grant from the
San Francisco Art Association. In 1948 he was married to the actress
Barbara Gross. They separated in 1955. During this time he also befriended the writers
Jack Kerouac
Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac (; March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969), known as Jack Kerouac, was an American novelist and poet who, alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, was a pioneer of the Beat Generation.
Of French-Canadian ...
,
Henry Miller
Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 – June 7, 1980) was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist. He broke with existing literary forms and developed a new type of semi-autobiographical novel that blended character study, so ...
and
Allen Ginsberg
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (; June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet and writer. As a student at Columbia University in the 1940s, he began friendships with Lucien Carr, William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, forming the core of th ...
.
New York
In 1956, Bladen moved to New York, where he lived on
Houston Street
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. Through
Al Held
Al Held (October 12, 1928 – July 27, 2005) was an American Abstract expressionist painter. He was particularly well known for his large scale Hard-edge paintings. As an artist, multiple stylistic changes occurred throughout his career, ho ...
he met
George Sugarman and
Nicholas Krushenick and
John Krushenick, who together founded the
Brata Gallery co-operative in 1957.
The artist's paintings from this period mark a departure from his earlier romantic works. They are defined by highly concentrated segments of color set against monochromatic backgrounds.
In 1960, he took over Al Held's studio at 5 West 21st Street, where he began to focus on making collages of folded paper and large scale plywood relief paintings.
In 1962, he exhibited his plywood paintings for the first time at the Brata Gallery and the
Green Gallery in New York. The following year he made his first free-standing, colored sculptures from plywood boards with metal struts. From this time on the artist dedicated himself exclusively to sculpture.
In 1964, he showed his first sculpture, ''White Z'', at an exhibition in the
Park Place Gallery
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in New York where he befriended Connie Reyes, who later became his companion. He was awarded the
National Medal of Arts
The National Medal of Arts is an award and title created by the United States Congress in 1984, for the purpose of honoring artists and Patronage, patrons of the arts. A prestigious American honor, it is the highest honor given to artists and ar ...
by the National Endowment of the Arts.
In 1965, Bladen participated in the critically acclaimed ''Concrete Expressionism'' show curated by critic
Irving Sandler at New York University, which also featured the work of sculptors
George Sugarman and David Weinrib and painters Al Held and
Knox Martin.
In 1966, Bladen showed a tripartite work made the previous year, ''Three Elements'', at the exhibition, ''
Primary Structures Younger American and British Artists'', in the
Jewish Museum
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Notable Jewish museums include:
Albania
* Solomon Museum, Berat
Australia
* Jewish Museum of Australia, Melbourn ...
in New York. A seminal moment in the history of sculpture, this exhibition brought the language of minimal sculpture into the public eye. Artists represented in the exhibition include
Carl Andre
Carl Andre (September 16, 1935 – January 24, 2024) was an American minimalist artist recognized for his ordered linear and grid format sculptures. His sculptures range from large public artworks (such as ''Stone Field Sculpture'', 1977, in ...
,
Dan Flavin
Dan Flavin (April 1, 1933 – November 29, 1996) was an American minimalist artist famous for creating sculptural objects and installations from commercially available fluorescent light fixtures.
Early life and career
Daniel Nicholas Flavi ...
,
Donald Judd
Donald Clarence Judd (June 3, 1928February 12, 1994) was an American artist associated with minimalism.Tate Modern websit"Tate Modern Past Exhibitions Donald Judd" Retrieved on February 19, 2009. In his work, Judd sought autonomy and clarity for ...
,
Sol LeWitt
Solomon "Sol" LeWitt (September 9, 1928 – April 8, 2007) was an American artist linked to various movements, including conceptual art and minimalism.
LeWitt came to fame in the late 1960s with his wall drawings and "structures" (a term he pref ...
,
Walter De Maria Robert Morris and others.
In 1967 he was included in the ''Scale as Content'' exhibition at the
Corcoran Gallery of Art
The Corcoran Gallery of Art is a former art museum in Washington, D.C., that is now the location of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, a part of the George Washington University.
Founded in 1869 by philanthropist William Wilson Corco ...
in Washington, which brought together important sculptures by Bladen,
Barnett Newman
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and
Tony Smith, he showed his monumental sculpture, ''The X.''
Starting in 1967 he received a number of important public commissions, was represented in 1968 at ''documenta 4'' in Kassel, and was among the circle of artists presented to a European art public under the title,
Minimal Art
Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is set out to expose the essence, essentials or identity of a subject through eliminating all non-essential forms, features or conc ...
, West Berlin. In 1970, he was awarded a
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation is a private foundation formed in 1925 by Olga and Simon Guggenheim in memory of their son, who died on April 26, 1922. The organization awards Guggenheim Fellowship
Guggenheim Fellowships are Gr ...
Fellowship.
Teaching
From 1974 to 1976, Bladen taught as a guest lecturer at
Columbia University
Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
in New York and was awarded the
Mark Rothko
Mark Rothko ( ; Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz until 1940; September 25, 1903February 25, 1970) was an American abstract art, abstract painter. He is best known for his color field paintings that depicted irregular and painterly rectangular reg ...
Fellowship in 1975. In 1976, Bladen was appointed teacher at the
Parsons The New School for Design
The Parsons School of Design is a private art and design college under The New School located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. Founded in 1896 after a group of progressive artists broke away from established Manhattan art ...
, a post he held until 1978 and he also taught at the
School of Visual Arts
The School of Visual Arts New York City (SVA NYC) is a private for-profit art school in New York City. It was founded in 1947 and is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design.
History
This school was started by Silas ...
. He was an Artist in Residence in 1981–82 at the
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (Maine), and in 1982–83 as a guest lecturer at
Yale University
Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
in New Haven (Connecticut). In 1977, he was once again awarded the
National Endowment of the Arts.
Public commissions
Starting in 1967 Ronald Bladen received a number of important public commissions including: ''The Cathedral Evening'' for the
Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Art Collection in Albany, New York, 1969, ''Vroom Sh-Sh-Sh'' for Buffalo, New York, 1974, ''Raiko I'' for Galerie Schmela in Düsseldorf, 1975, ''Cosmic Seed'' for Des Moines (Iowa), 1977, ''Kama Sutra'' for
Central Park
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, New York, New York, 1978, ''Oracle’s Vision'' for Springfield, Ohio in 1981,
''Black Lightning'' for Seattle and the King Faisal University in Riyadh, ''Host of the Ellipse'' for Baltimore, Maryland, in 1981, and ''Sonar Tide'' for Peoria, Illinois, in 1983.
Selected exhibitions
*1956 ''Paintings by Ronald Bladen'', Fine Art Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
*1965 ''Concrete Expressionism'', Loeb Student Center, New York University, New York, NY
*1966 ''Primary Structures. Younger American and British Sculptors'', The Jewish Museum, New York, NY
*1966–67 Annual Exhibition 1966, Contemporary American Sculpture and Prints, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
*1967 ''Ronald Bladen: Sculpture'', Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
* ''Bladen, Grosvenor, von Schlegell'', Loeb Student Center, New York University, New York, NY
* ''American Sculpture of the Sixties'', Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA, traveling to Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia PA
* ''Structural Art'', American Federation of Art, New York, NY, traveling
* ''Rejective Art'', University of Omaha, Fine Arts Festival, Omaha, NE
* Guggenheim International Exhibition, 1967: Sculpture from Twenty Nations, The Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY
* 1967–68 ''Scale as Content: Ronald Bladen, Barnett Newman, Tony Smith'', The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC
* 1968 documenta 4, Kassel, Germany ''Minimal Art'' (Andre, Bladen, Flavin, Grosvenor, Judd, LeWitt, Morris, Smith, Smithson, Steiner) Gmeentemuseum, The Hague, The Netherlands, traveling to: Städtische Kunsthalle und Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf; Akademie der ssünste, Berlin Annual Exhibition
* 1968, ''Contemporary American Sculpture'', Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
* 1969 ''14 Sculptors: The Industrial Edge'', The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
* 1970 ''American Sculpture'', Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
* 1972 Ronald Bladen and Allan d'Arcangelo, Elvehjem Art Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
* 1973 Biennial Exhibition: Contemporary American Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
*Art in Space: Some Turning Points, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI
* 1974 ''Less is More: The Influence of the Bauhaus on American Art'', Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, traveling to the New York Cultural Center, New York, NY
* 1975 The Martha Jackson Collection at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Albright- Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
* 1976 ''200 Years of American Sculpture'', Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
* ''The Golden Door: Artist-Immigrants of America 1876-1976'', Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC
* 1977 Project: New Urban Monuments, Akron Art Institute, Akron, OH
* 1979 ''The Minimal Tradition'', Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT
* ''Contemporary Sculpture: Selections from the Museum of Modern Art'', Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
* 1986 ''Sculpture on the Wall'', The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT
* 1991 ''Ronald Bladen: Early and Late'', San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, traveling to Vancouver Art Museum, Vancouver, BC
* 1995 ''Ronald Bladen: Drawings and Sculptural Models'', Weatherspoon Art Gallery, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC, traveling to Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY
* ''Beat Culture and the New America: 1950–1965'', Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, traveling to: The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; MH de Young Memorial Museum, Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
* 1996 ''The San Francisco School of Abstract Expressionism'', Laguna Art Museum, Los Angeles, CA, traveling to San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
* 1998 ''Ronald Bladen Sculpture'', Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany
* 1999 ''Ronald Bladen: Selected Works'', PS1/ MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
* 2000 „Kontrapunkt“, Werke von
Nam June Paik
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and Ronald Bladen, RWE-Turm, Essen, Germany
* 2004 ''A Minimal Future? Art as Object. 1958–1968'', The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
* 2007 ''Ronald Bladen-Skulptur''. Werke der Sammlung Marzona, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany
Further reading
*
*Jenkins, Susan L. “Ronald Bladen.” In A Minimal Future? Art as Object 1958–1968. Ed. Anne Goldstein. Los Angeles, CA: The Museum of Contemporary Art & Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2004. 172-75, ill.
*Sheets, Hilarie M. “Underrated Overrated: Which artists have been overlooked? And which have we been looking at too much?” ARTnews, January 2005, pp. 100–109, ill.
References
External links
* http://ronaldbladenestate.com/
* http://nymag.com/nymetro/arts/art/reviews/134/
* http://momaps1.org/exhibitions/view/222
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