October 2009 HARDCOVER ISBN 13: 978-1-55595-320-1 ISBN: 1-55595-320-4 108 pages 9 1/2 x11 in. 24 x 28 in. 92 color plates 22 black & white US $ 60 UK £ 40
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David Park, Painter Nothing Held Back
By Helen Park Bigelow
Foreword by Richard Armstrong
♦ First full-length book in two decades devoted to the art and
life of this important American artist. Includes more than
90 plates illustrating Park’s development and career
♦ Park’s paintings have seen a resurgence of interest among
collectors and institutions, with 2009 exhibitions at Washington’s
Phillips Collection and Stanford University’s Cantor
Arts Center; pieces recently auctioned for $2.7 million at
Christie’s and $1.4 million at Sotheby’s
David Park, Painter: Nothing Held Back chronicles the brief but remarkably
prolific career of this American artist, who died in 1960 at age 49.
He was an integral part of the San Francisco Bay art community from
the early 1930s on, and is counted as one of the group of immensely
gifted artists who made up the Bay Area Figurative Painting movement
in its nascent years of the 1950s.
A painter deeply committed to humanity as a subject in an era that exalted
abstraction, Park’s work can be startling for its depth of feeling even
today. Writing about him recently, San Francisco critic Kenneth Baker
noted: “Park’s freedom from irony will strike anyone sated by postmodernist
flippancy as enviable and almost beyond achievement today.”
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