Dr Patricia Sloane Original Abstract Expressionist Vintage American Modernist Oil Painting Hans Hoffman New York School of Art
Original, vintage, abstract expressionist composition by NY artist, Patricia Sloane, (1934-2001).
Patricia Hermine Sloane, Phd (November 21, 1934 - November 21, 2001) was an American painter, author, and Professor of Fine Arts at NYC Technical College of the City University of New York. She was best known for her Abstract Expressionism painting style, which can be interpreted as early street or urban art, with a close connection to the New York school movement. She was a member of the 10th Street Galleries, (specifically the Camino Gallery), in New York City during the 1950s and 1960s. Dr. Sloane's books included topics on fine arts, art history, principles of color, and the works of T.S. Elliot. She was married to Dr. Kenneth Campbell, a noted sculptor & artist.
She was a frequent contributor to the Village Voice with critical writings as well as drawings. In 1956, she was an instructor at Ohio University. She also taught at the Jewish Community Center in Providence, RI, the Scarsdale Community Workshop, 1965, URI, Community College of New York, Trenton Jr. College, and she spent the latter part of her teaching career as a full professor at the City University of New York. In addition, she was a gallery lecturer at the Whitney Museum, and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, in 1974. Patricia Sloane exhibited all-over the world and studied at the Dayton Art Institute 1947-1949, 1949 Rhode Island School of Design, Ohio University Grad School, National Academy of Design, Hunter College, and also with Hans Hoffman.
Patricia Sloane dedicated much of her research studies to color theory. She was also an observant critic of art and social history. Her resourceful study T.S. Eliot's Bleistein Poems correlates the material with Dante's universe in principle because Eliot venerated the Comedia from his youth. Thus she sought evidence which substantiate his claim that "Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar" was "very serious," and again, "intensely serious." She believed that artistic vulgarity or offensiveness might function ironically, or as a blind, and considered that to imagine anti-Semitic intent in poems by Eliot amounted to misconstruction, by his detractors or others, of his poetic strategy. From her perspective, which was Jewish, she understood Dante's view of the role of the Jews in history, and attributed that view to Eliot also. Patricia Sloane wrote wittily and sometimes sardonically, but always with kindness, to Eliot; and good humor toward her readers.
Dr Patricia Hermine Sloane, (1934–2001), studied at the Dayton Institute from 1947–49, RISD, 1950–53, the Hans Hoffman School of Painting, 1954, Ohio University Graduate School, 1955–56, and at the National Academy of Design, 1956–58.
Patricia Sloane's exhibitions include:
The Riverdale YMHA
Gallery 195, NYC, 1958
Camino Gallery, 1961
Providence Art Club, Brata Gallery, (solo) 1963
Emmanuel Midtown YMHA, 1964
Chelsea Exhibit, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
1964
Silvermine Art Guild, 1967
Grand Central Moderns, (solo) 1968
Fordham University, URI, 1968
University of Maryland Art Gallery, 1971
Stamford Museum, 1972
Landmark Gallery, 1973
Bronx Museum of the Arts, 1975
Phoenix Gallery Tenth Street Days exhibition, 1978
Grace Gallery of New York Technical College (solo), 1983
Olin Fine Arts Center, (solo) 1984
Patricia Sloane's works are in the following public collections:
MoMA
Andrew Dickinson White Museum at Cornell
The University of Notre Dame
The Oblastini Municipal Museum, Czechoslovakia
The Burgenland Landesregierung, Austria
Comparable painting, by Patricia Sloane/Online Reference:
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Dr Patricia Hermine Sloane
American Abstract Expressionism; New York
(1934-2001)
Approximately 1960
Oil on Canvas
Signed Lower Right Corner. Signature is a little smudgy; is somewhat still visible, as shown; (please review images). Due to lack of full and completely visible signature, painting is listed in the manner of artist, Patricia Hermine Sloane.
Painting measures approximately 37.8"W X39"H
Good condition. Some light cracks, (isolated to one area), upper left corner, as shown.
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