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Hunt Slonem first exhibition in Bulgaria -Sofia, The Museum Gallery of Modern Art

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Hunt Slonem and his bird

  • Автор: klassa.bg
  • Date: 2.5.2010


by Petar PLAMENOV


The Museum Gallery of Modern Art
Address:
Sofia, 10 Oborishte Str.
Working time: tue-sun 11:00-19:00
Phone: 02 943 40 00

Slonem is a fascinating Manhattan-based artist known mainly for his exotic and impressionist paintings of birds and other wildlife. Lights of fancy occur regularly in the works of Hunt Slonem — literally. One of the world’s most renowned painters of exotic birds and other wildlife, the artist and his avian art bring the beauty and spiritual essence of a variety of winged marvels to life. “The colors, forms and personalities of tropical birds have always held a fascination for me,” Slonem says.


Born in 1951 in USA - Maine, Slonem’s career has taken off in the past fifteen years. The neo-expressionist is widely known for his colorful oils of tropical birds, butterflies, dogs, song birds, Rudolph Valentino, and various other animal forms such as ocelots and monkeys. His new portraits of collectors has been a national sensation as well with write-ups in the Wall Street Journal and Art & Auction.  Slonem has paintings in more than sixty museum permanent collections and has more than eighty solo exhibitions across the globe.  Sculpture is also a part of his media range as his animal forms appear to come to life in 3-D wood forms.


While his current inspiration comes from the 30 “models” residing in his New York loft — Slonem has kept a colorful mix of parrots, toucans and more throughout his career — his early interest originated from his exposure to multiple exotic locales. Slonem spent his childhood in a variety of different states, including Hawaii, where he first noticed exotic birds and other animals. “As a teenager, I spent six months in Nicaragua as an exchange student, where I explored its jungles,” Slonem says. “Later, during college, I lived in Mexico for a year.”  It was there that Slonem first incorporated cultural and spiritual influences into his paintings — elements that turned into ongoing themes in his art. “My present works actually evolved from my early paintings of birds with saints,” Slonem says.


Thus, his initial subject matter transformed into a focus on birds and butterflies as ethereal symbols, displayed through a subtle grid pattern that represents more than just the bars of a cage. “The grid symbolizes a breaking down of form, pure energy and higher consciousness,” Slonem says. “And the vibrant tones of the animals themselves, as seen through the grid, communicate a plea to protect such natural beauty.”

AWARDS

1991 National Endowment for the Arts
1986 MacDowell Fellowship, Peterborough, N.H.
1984 MacDowell Fellowship, Peterborough, N.H.
1983 MacDowell Fellowship, Peterborough, N.H. Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL
1982 Millay Colony, Austerlitz, NY
1978 Cultural Council Foundation Arts Project, NY
1976 Elizabeth T. Greenshields Foundation, Grant for Painting, Montreal, Canada
1968 Rotary International Exchange Student, Managua, Nicaragua
 

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