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Peter Forakis

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Peter Forakis (September 22, 1927 - Nọvemba 26, 2009) [1] [2] bụ onye omenkà na prọfesọ America.  A mara ya dị ka onye na-ese geometric na-ahụ ahụ anya.

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Peter Forakis na Septemba 22, 1927 na Hanna, Wyoming .  [1] Nwa nwoke onye Gris kwabatara, o tolitere na Wyoming prairie ruo mgbe ọ dị afụ 10 mgbe ya ihe kwagara Oakland, California.  N'ikpeazụ, biri na Modesto, California [1]

Forakis nọ na Merchant Marines site na 1945 ruo 1950. Ọ jere ozi na ndị agha United States na Korea na Japan site na 1951 ruo 1953. Ochie BFAdegree ya na 1957 na California School of Fine Arts (ugbu a San Francisco Art Institute ). [2]

Na 1955, Forakis akwụkwọ mmado maka ịgụ akwụkwọ osisi isii nke Allen Ginsberg, Philip Lamantia, Michael McClure, Gary Snyder, na Philip Whalen, MCed nke Kenneth Rexroth dere [3]

Na 1958, Forakis kwagara New York City.  Ọ bụ n'oge a na New York na njedebe 1950-1960 ka Forakis dị ka onye ama na ụwa nka, yana, yana ndị na-ese ihe Mark di Suvero, Edwin Ruda, Dean Fleming, Robert Grosvenor, Anthony Magar,  Tamara Melcher, Forrest “Frosty” Myers, David Novros, na Leo Valledor, o hiwere Park Place Gallery (1963 – 1967), oghere co-op nke ndị nka n'iche.  [1] Park Place ihe atụ maka oghere nka nke 1970s</link>[ a chọrọ nkọwa ]

Forakis bụ onye foto na- echereghị ma na-eme egwuregwu nke ya n'oge oge Park Place Gallery.  N'agbanyeghị na ihe ihe dị ka onye na-ese, ihe osise ya ese ihe ọkpụkpụ.  Ọrụ ya mgbasa ngwa na ntụgharị 3, yana usoro ọkụ seminal nke "eserese 3D" (1959-1962) nke nwera ihe owuwu na-egosi na-afọ nke ọdịdị nke sitere na osisi ndu nke ọma "si na ike ahụ.  pụta."  N'ụzọ dị mwute, ole na ole n'ime ọrụ ndị a ka dị.  Geometry masịrị Forakis ma lekwasịrị anya ya mere ihe ọkpụkpụ.  Onye nkatọ San Francisco Chronicle Art Kenneth Baker ochie Forakis dị ka "onye ahụ ihe ọkpụkpụ jiometrị sitere na 60s".  N'ime edemede nke Joanne Dickson nke ihuenyo "Profile: Peter Forakis" na ike Winter 1981 nke Ocular Magazine Forakis kwuru, "Geometry… 5 na ala na okwu ya niile.  anọ.  Kamara afọ 1950, Peter Forakis abụrụla onye na-ahụ ihe ọkpụkpụ nke na-adabere naỤ geometric dị ka cubes, spheres, octahedrons na rhomboids.  Ụfọdụ n'ime ibe ya kacha mara amara amara Daedules & Icarus (1963), Ime Anwansi (1966) na Hyper Cube, 1967 ( Waker Art Center ).

N'afọ 1967, Forakis nwetara ọrụ nleba anya mbụ ya. Ọnụ ụzọ ámá Atlanta, otu n'ime ọrụ kachasị dị ugbu a nke ọkpụkpụ ọgbara ọhụrụ n'ebe ọ bụla na-atụ 100 ụkwụ 200 site na 100 ụkwụ nke tubular steel, na-agbasa nnukwu akwara okporo ụzọ na Atlanta, Georgia's Southwest Industrial Park.

By the early 1970s Forakis had begun experimenting with his "space" technique, one of his signature results that became known as a unique language of geometric analysis and for producing large-scale machining without welding.  Cutting holes in steel and sheet metal together allowed large sculptures to be assembled using only gravity and the weight of the material.  Archimedes Cube, (series, from 1968) signature piece for Forakis, no welds, just holes.  Among his iconic images are Sokar: Key Egypt (1974), and Jack London (1982) owned by the Oakland Museum and located in the Oakland Estuary, Oakland, California .

Onye ọrụ ya na nnukwu ihe ngosi ihe ọkpụkpụ na ụlọ ihe mgbe ochie ochie Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) 1967 American Sculpture of the sixties exhibition.  A hụla ọrụ ya n'ụdị abụọ, n'ofe US, na Europe na Eshia.  O nwerekwara ọtụtụ nri

Ọnwụ

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Forakis died on November 26, 2009, in Petaluma, California. [4] [1]

  • 1961-65 Brooklyn Museum Art School
  • 1965 Carnegie Technical School of Architecture and Art
  • 1966 Mahadum Pennsylvania State
  • 1967 Cooper Union
  • 1968-77 Windham College, Putney, Vermont (Onye isi oche, Ngalaba nka) 1972-74
  • 1978 School of Visual Arts, New York City
  • 1980 Mahadum California, Berkeley
  • 1980-82 Mahadum Kentucky

Ihe na-eme

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  • 1961 Woodstock, New York
  • 1962, Bridgehampton, New York
  • 1962 Ergo Suits, Carnival na Art ngosi, ya na Allan Kaprow, Woodstock, New York
  • 1963 Welfare Island, New York

Akwụkwọ akụkọ

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  • Magazin Grope, 1/1 (January 1964); 2/2 (1966)
  • ARTnews, Mee 1960; Eprel 1961; Mee 1961; Nọvemba 1961; Septemba 1962; Oge okpomọkụ 1966; Nọvemba 1966; Jenụwarị 1964; Jenụwarị 1969 (mmepụta); Disemba 1970
  • David Bourdon, E-MC 2,
  • ARTnews, Jenụwarị 1966
  • Akwụkwọ akụkọ nka, Septemba 1963; Maachị 1967 (mmepụta); Nọvemba 1967; Nọvemba 1962; Maachị 1964; Disemba 1966
  • Edwin Ruda, Ebe Park: 1963-1967, Magazin Arts, Nọvemba 1967
  • Nkà na America, Disemba 1964; Jenụwarị 1970; Mee 1970; Nọvemba 1970; Septemba 1970
  • Carter Ratcliff, Art na America, Maachị 1978
  • Artforum, Septemba 1970; Eprel 1970; October 1970 (mmeputakwa); Jenụwarị 1978
  • Lawrence Alloway, Peter Forakis, Artforum, Jenụwarị 1968
  • Magazin Arts, Mee 1978
  • Henderson, Linda "Ichegharị Oghere Ndị Park Place Gallery Group na 1960 New York" Blanton Museum of Art, Mahadum Texas, Austin, 2009
  • Humblet, Claudine "La Nouvelle Abstraction Americaine 1950-1970" Skira, 2003
  • Di Suvero, Mark, n'iru; Charles Ginnever; Atkinson, D. Scott; Julia Togon ed. Ihe ngosi "The Art of Peter Forakis" Togonon Gallery ngosi October 4-November 8, 2008.
  • Colpitt, Frances. "Mgbakwunye" Art na America, February 2009 p. 61

Nchịkọta ọha

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  • Ogige ihe ngosi nke Hirshhorn na ihe ọkpụkpụ, Smithsonian, Washington, DC. ;
  • Ụlọ akwụkwọ Dartmouth, New Hampshire ;
  • Hartwood Acres Art Center, Allegheny, Pennsylvania ;
  • Mahadum dị na Buffalo Art Galleries;
  • Mahadum nke Kentucky Art Museum;
  • Oakland Museum, Oakland, California ;
  • Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Berkeley, Berkeley, California ;
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California ;
  • Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado ;
  • Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, Indiana ;
  • Interland Executive Park, Walnut Creek, California ;
  • Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Stamford na ebe okike, Stamford, Connecticut ;
  • Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Ntụaka

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Smith. "Peter Forakis, a Sculptor of Geometric Forms, Is Dead at 82", The New York Times, 2009-12-17. Retrieved on 2021-09-17. (in en-US) Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name ":1" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Peter Forakis (1927–2009) (en-US). Artforum (2009-12-18). Retrieved on 2024-03-28.
  3. Poster for the 6 Gallery, Poetry Reading. Fine Art Museums of San Francisco. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved on 2015-10-07.
  4. Peter Forakis, Originator of Geometry-Based Sculpture, Dies at 82. artdaily.cc (December 3, 2009). Retrieved on December 3, 2009.

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