McDonald
Contemporary Realism
1987
30.0 x 27.0 cm
USC Fisher Museum of Art
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Daniel McCleary: A Portrait of Los Angeles Life
Born in the vibrant landscape of Los Angeles, California, in 1952, Daniel McCleary’s artistic journey is deeply intertwined with the city's unique cultural fabric. Initially rooted in Santa Monica, his formative years were shaped by a confluence of influences – from the burgeoning art scene of Southern California to the broader traditions of folk and narrative painting. McCleary’s work isn’t merely representation; it’s an exploration of everyday life, imbued with a quiet melancholy and a profound appreciation for the ordinary.
McCleary's artistic education was multifaceted, encompassing studies at Loyola High School of Los Angeles, followed by periods at Santa Monica College, San Francisco Art Institute, and the prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. This diverse academic background provided him with a solid foundation in technique while simultaneously exposing him to various artistic philosophies. The rigorous training at Skowhegan, particularly, instilled in him a dedication to process and a willingness to experiment with materials and methods.
The Emergence of a Distinctive Style
McCleary’s distinctive style quickly gained recognition for its layered technique and evocative imagery. His paintings frequently depict figures engaged in mundane activities – working at a diner, tending a garden, or simply observing the world around them. These seemingly simple scenes are elevated through McCleary's meticulous attention to detail and his masterful use of color and texture. Early works like “McDonald” (1987), a captivating portrait of a McDonald’s employee, exemplify this approach – a folk-art sensibility combined with a subtle exploration of human emotion.
The influence of Norman Rockwell is often cited as a key element in McCleary's style. Like Rockwell, he captures the essence of American life, but his work possesses a distinctly personal and introspective quality. However, McCleary’s palette tends to be more muted than Rockwell’s, favoring earth tones and subtle gradations of color that contribute to the paintings’ overall sense of quiet contemplation.
Art Division: A Commitment to Community
Beyond his artistic practice, Daniel McCleary is deeply committed to fostering creativity within his local community. He founded Art Division, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing professional art training and academic/professional support to young adults in MacArthur Park, Los Angeles. This initiative reflects a desire not only to create art but also to empower the next generation of artists – a testament to his belief in the transformative power of artistic expression.
McCleary’s dedication extends beyond simply offering instruction; he actively mentors and guides these young artists, providing them with invaluable experience and opportunities. Art Division serves as a vital hub for emerging talent, contributing significantly to the cultural landscape of MacArthur Park and beyond.
Recognition and Legacy
Throughout his career, Daniel McCleary has garnered significant recognition for his work, exhibiting in over 50 solo and group exhibitions across the United States and Europe. His paintings are held in prestigious collections including The Hammer Museum, Harvard Art Museums, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and New York Public Library. This widespread collection speaks to the enduring appeal and critical acclaim of his art.
McCleary’s work is more than just aesthetically pleasing; it offers a poignant reflection on American life, capturing both its beauty and its quiet moments of introspection. As an artist deeply rooted in Los Angeles, he has created a body of work that is uniquely attuned to the spirit of Southern California – a legacy that continues to inspire and resonate with audiences today.
daniel mccleary
1952 - , United States of America
Kluczowe informacje
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Figurative painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Diebenkorn
- Francis
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- William Brice
- Ronald Davis
- Date Of Birth: 1952
- Full Name: Daniel McCleary
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- McDonald
- Portrait
- Place Of Birth: Los Angeles, USA

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