Arcana
1959
153.0 x 191.0 cm
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Nicolas Carone: Pioneer of Color and Form in Abstract Expressionism
Nicolas Carone (1917-2010) stands as a significant figure within the initial wave of Abstract Expressionist painters originating from New York City, marking his place amongst luminaries like Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Conrad Marca-Relli, and others. His artistic breakthroughs during the 1950s garnered international acclaim, notably in London and Paris, establishing him as a cornerstone of postwar art’s stylistic evolution. Born in New York City on June 4th, 1917, Carone descended from Italian-American parents who relocated to Hoboken, New Jersey, where he cultivated his formative years. He embarked upon formal artistic studies at the tender age of eleven at Leonardo da Vinci School, situated within St. Mark’s Church in Manhattan's East Tenth Street. His academic pursuits encompassed instruction under Hans Hofmann and culminated in a diploma from the Academy National de Diseño. A pivotal moment arrived in 1941 when he secured the Rome Prize, affording him invaluable opportunities to immerse himself in Italian artistic traditions – specifically, engaging personally with influential painters such as Giorgio Morandi. Following his return to America, Carone continued his creative endeavors, showcasing his work at the Ninth Street Art Exhibition in 1951 alongside fellow Expressionist innovators and securing representation within the Stable Gallery. His artistic approach drew heavily from Surrealism, channeling poetic sensibilities and incorporating concepts derived from Carl Jung’s psychological theories. Notably, he maintained a close friendship with Jackson Pollock, one of the most celebrated Abstract Expressionists of his era. Biographical research conducted by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith for his biography, “Jackson Pollock: An American Saga,” further illuminated Carone's artistic journey. Carone’s oeuvre resides in prominent museum collections including The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, The Baltimore Museum of Art, and The Mobile Museum of Art. Recent exhibitions have reaffirmed his enduring legacy as a master of color and form—characterized by layered hues and textured surfaces—demonstrating a profound engagement with the expressive potential of pigment itself. Exploring his artistic development reveals an evolution from early figurative works to increasingly abstract explorations, mirroring broader trends within the Expressionist movement. His distinctive style—influenced by Surrealism and Jungian psychology—captured the spirit of the time and cemented his place as a pivotal figure in shaping the aesthetic landscape of postwar America.- Early Influences: Hans Hofmann and Giorgio Morandi provided foundational guidance during his formative years, fostering an appreciation for color theory and compositional balance.
- Rome Prize Experience: The Rome Prize allowed Carone to engage directly with Italian artistic traditions, deepening his understanding of classical aesthetics and inspiring him to experiment with new visual languages.
- Stable Gallery Representation: Securing representation within the Stable Gallery ensured that his work reached a wider audience and established him as a respected voice within the burgeoning Abstract Expressionist community.
Nicolas Carone
1917 - 2010 , Stati Uniti
Dati rapidi
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Espressionismo Astratto
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Surrealismo']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Jackson Pollock
- Giorgio Morandi
- Date Of Birth: 6 aprile 1917
- Full Name: Nicolas Carone
- Nationality: Americano
- Notable Artworks:
- Untitled (Head)
- Arcana
- Place Of Birth: New York City, Stati Uniti

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