Join us on Monday, March 21st at 5:30pm for a lecture by Maddine Insalaco and Joe Vinson on Open Air Painting: Italian Origins and Contemporary Relevance.
LECTURE DESCRIPTION
Open Air
Painting: Italian Origins and
Contemporary Relevance
The tradition of open or "plein" air painting is
very old with its origins in Italy not France as is commonly believed. By the
late 18th century specific routes in the landscape surrounding Rome,
the Campagna Romana, emerged that
were traveled and painted by generations of international artists including
Claude Lorrain, J.M. W. Turner and J.B.C.Corot.
Artists Maddine Insalaco and Joe Vinson spent several years following
these historic itineraries and documented their experience in paint,
photography and writing. The couple share their discoveries in a public lecture
consisting of three parts: 1. Historic
Origins – traces the evolution of plein air painting in Italy and its
connection to modern art ; 2. Then and Now- presents sites along historic
itineraries as they appear today; 3. Observations and Insights –discusses the
relevance of plein air painting to artistic practice and life in general.
ARTISTS' BIO
Maddine Insalaco
(MFA New York Academy of Art) and Joe
Vinson (Post grad certificate School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and
BA Ringling School of Art), divide their lives between New York City and
Tuscany where they have taught landscape painting since 1995. Experts in the field of early open air
painting in Italy the couple have curated museum exhibitions on the subject and
worked with institutions such as the Musee des Beaux Arts in Orleans, France
and the Morgan Library in New York to identify works in the respective
collections. They have lectured on its
influence on modern painting in forums throughout the United States including
the Palm Springs Art Museum, the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Macon,
Sotheby’s and the National Academy of Design in New York. Publications include Through Foreign Eyes - exhibition essay Sangallo Fortress
Archeological Museum, Civita Castellana
2012; Lost Icons of the Past:
Following Historic Painting Itineraries in Modern Italy American Artist
Workshop with the Masters May 2011; Open
Air Painting from Italy, a Continuing Tradition Gallery Guide Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon 2008; On the Masters Trail: Investigating the
Origins of Open-Air Painting Plein
Air Magazine 2005. They have shown their
work extensively in both solo and group exhibitions in New York, Italy, and
France. For info:
www.landscapepainting.com - www.maddine insalaco.com - www.joevinson.com
Telephone : 212-388-9832
Monday, March 21
5:30pm
GCA's Eleventh Street Arts
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
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