Interview: Dennis Scholl — Art Collector
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INTRODUCTION: 0:39 min. Introduction to Dennis Scholl. Dennis Scholl has been an art collector since 1976. He has also...
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Editor’s Note: In 2006, noted art critic Elisa Turner wrote a profile of Debra and Dennis Scholl for ARTNews magazine, focusing on the Scholl’s unusual practice of allowing a different curator every year to arrange and hang artwork from the Scholl’s collection. The curated exhibition is on the display in the Scholl’s home for one full year, and then the process is repeated. With permission of Elisa Turner and ARTNews magazine, ArtSpeak is pleased to present Turner’s article.GLOSSARY
Art News – (est. 1902) The oldest and most widely circulated art magazine in the world. It is read in over 120 countries by over 180,000 people. http://www.artnews.com/about/ Art in America – (est. 1913) A monthly international art magazine concentrating on contemporary art in the United States. http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/ Art Forum – (est. 1962) An art magazine featuring in-depth articles and reviews of contemporary art. It is published in the United States and has subscribers world-wide. http://artforum.com/ Robert Motherwell (1915-1991) An American painter, printmaker, and editor. He was a major figure in Abstract Expressionism. http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=4126 Roy Lichtenstein – (1923-1997) Primarily known as an American pop artist. During the 1960s, along with Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and James Rosenquist among others, he became a leading figure in the new art movement. Robert Rauschenberg – (1925-2008) An American painter and graphic artist that was part of the pop art movement. He is will known for his “Combines” that used non-traditional items in his artwork. He studied at the acclaimed Black Mountain College in North Carolina. Robert Longo – (b.1953) An American painter who skyrocketed to fame in the 1980s for his “Men in the Cities” series. His most famous paintings depict well-dressed men and women in contorted unnatural poses as if falling. Simon Starling – (b. 1967) A British conceptual artist who won the Turner Prize in 2005. Since emerging from the Glasgow art scene in the early 1990s, Simon Starling has established himself as one of the leading artists of his generation, working in a wide variety of media (film, installation, photography) to interrogate the histories of art and design, scientific discoveries, and global economic and ecological issues, among other subjects. http://www2.mcachicago.org/exhibition/simon-starling-metamorphology/ The Turner Prize – (est. 1984) The Turner Prize is a contemporary art award established by the Tate museum to celebrate new developments in contemporary art. It is awarded each year to a British artist under the age of 50 for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work in the twelve months preceding. http://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain/turner-prize/what-it-is Lorna Simpson – (b. 1960) American artist who uses photography and text in her large-scale artwork to confront and challenge narrow, conventional views of gender, identity, culture, history and memory. http://www.lsimpsonstudio.com/#mi=1&pt=0&pi=1&p=-1&a=-1&at=0 Andres Serrano – (b. 1950) American contemporary artist that is known for his shocking photography, most notably “Piss Christ.”