Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Annotated Works Cited

Boyce, David B. “Hans Hofmann’s transitional ink drawings.” Harvard Review. 29 DEC 2005: 139(1).http://find.galegroup.com.ezproxy.bpl.org/itx/infomark.do?prodId=EAIM&userGroupName=mlin_b_bpublic&version=1.0&type=retrieve&docId=A139998650&searchType=AdvancedSearchForm

It talked about Hofmann’s different between European drawings and United States’. Hofmann also changes his painting from oil to ink, and then how he was changed.

Colpitt, Frances. “Thick and thin: Hans Hofmann: in 1963, Hans Hofmann donated 47 major painting to the University of California at Berkely. Atouring show of works from this group reminds us of the challenges and pleasures of pure painting.” Art in America. 12 DEC2002:102.http://find.galegroup.com.ezproxy.bpl.org/itx/infomark.do?prodId=EAIM&userGroupName=mlin_b_bpublic&version=1.0&type=retrieve&docId=A95107270&searchType=AdvancedSearchForm

This passage talked about Hofmann’s paintings in the 1960’s, and show differences between the paintings in the earlier times. It also talked about Hofmann’s style in that time.

Glueck, Grace.“HansHofmann.”TheNewYorkTimes.26May2000:PE36.http://infotrac.galegroup. com.ezproxy.bpl.org/itw/infomark/1/1/1/purl=rc1_BRC_0_A62529446?sw_aep=mlin_b_bpublic

This passage explained a painting of Hofmann, the author talked about what he saw from the painting. It also included Hofmann’s attitude of the world and hope.

Goodman, Jonathan. “John Grillo at Katharina Rich Perlow.” Art in America. JAN 2005: 126.
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This passage also talked about Hofmann’s student how to study with him. And how he made influence to them.

Kinmelman, Michael. “Review/ Art; Hans Hofmann: New Perspectives. (Weekend Desk).”TheNewYorkTimes.22June1990:NA.http://infotrac.galegroup.com.ezproxy.bpl.org/itw/infomark/1/1/1/purl=rc1_BRC_0_A175507136?sw_aep=mlin_b_bpublic

This passage reviewed Hans Hofmann’s work during his life. It also included his students and other artists’ opinions about his work. It also talked about Hofmann’s life and different style in different times.

Kinser, Stephen. “A painter overcomes the curse of excess success (The Arts) (Hans Hofmann).” The New York Times.28 NOV 2002: E2.http://infotrac.galegroup.com.ezproxy.bpl.org
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This passage talked about Hans Hofmann’s influence in the art. It exposed by the price of his painting. It also talked about his life. What he did in different places.

Lyons, Susan. “Art is in the air.” American Artist.:66.http://find.galegroup.com.ezproxy.bpl.org
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This text talked about how Hofmann explained his attitude of the world from his painting. The author also explained how she see Hofmann’s attitude.

Stella, Frank. “The artist of the century.” American Heritage. 7 Nov 1999: 14.

This text talked about Hans Hofmann’s different with other artists. It also explained Hofmann’s painting style’s changed during his life.

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