Conrad Marca-Relli Abstract Expressionism 1950s-New York School collage-painter
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Bravo Corrado Marcarelli, bravissimo!
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good art!
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haha "You like it but you have to get rid of it"! SO true. that's awesome
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@lolipuf Thank you for this. I will check out those ISBN's. It is much appreciated.
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I enjoyed your biography and presentation of your beautiful work.
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9:50 and on are words that should resound on all corners of the world, What he is saying does not only apply to art.
And he goes and tokes at the end.
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Brilliant artist. Interesting what he says starting from a figure, then towards abstract.
EdgeworthJohnstone 7 months ago
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Marca-Relli like most of his fellow artists perceived the figure as they inspiration to start a painting with. Although many of the paintings ended up with no representational elements the figure always remained important in the art of most of the known American abstract expressionists. There are books you may be interested:
ISBN: 0967799406; ISBN: 0967799414; ISBN: 0967799422
lolipuf 7 months ago
Conrad Marca-Relli was one of the important pioneers of American abstract expressionism. His giant collages were his innovation.
lolipuf 8 months ago
Conrad Marca-Relli is included in the books:
New York School Abstract Expressionists Artists Choice by ArtistsISBN: 0967799406
American Abstract Expressionism of the 1950s An Illustrated Survey ISBN:0967799414
American Abstract and Figurative Expressionism Style is Timely Art is Timeless ISBN:096779922
lolipuf 1 year ago
Conrad Marca-Relli was a New York School Abstract Expressionist artist. This period was later defined as The Abstract Expressionist Era." His "monumental collages" were hailed as a major art form. His works are in the collections of the leading museums of America and Europe and in private collections around the world.
lolipuf 1 year ago