<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"At last a reliable and enlightening biography of David Park--one of America's most original artists. Boas fills in the many gaps of Park's life, all of which influenced his art."--Richard Armstrong, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation <BR>"This book makes a very important contribution to the literature on David Park and on Bay Area art from the 1930s through the 1950s more generally. Nancy Boas has done a tremendous amount of research on her subject, presenting totally new information on Park's art and life in polished prose that will attract a wide audience within the art world. There is no question that this will become the standard biography on Park."--Steven Nash, Executive Director, Palm Springs Art Museum <BR>"This is a well-researched, engaging, and informative biography, detailing the life and work of one of California's most important modern artists. Nancy Boas inspires a deep admiration for David Park's late figurative paintings, and anyone with an interest in Park and his milieu will find this a valuable and engrossing book."--David Cateforis, Professor of Art History, University of Kansas<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>David Park (1911-1960), transplanted Bostonian turned ground-breaking West Coast painter, led the way in creating what became known as Bay Area Figurative Art--a daring move during the post-World War II years when abstract expressionism held sway. In this beautifully illustrated biography, compiled from comprehensive and sweeping interviews, Nancy Boas traces Park's resolute search for a new kind of figuration, one that would penetrate abstract expressionism's thickly layered surfaces and infuse them with human presence. Boas changes our understanding of Park as a painter, highlighting his strong influence on Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Bischoff, and other artists at the California School of Fine Arts and the University of California, Berkeley. She plunges us into the lively 1940s and 1950s Bay Area art scene, pointing to Park's work as a bold alternative to the abstractions of Clyfford Still. As the book deepens our admiration for Park's figurative paintings, it affirms his stature as a major figure in American art, one who spurred the figurative impulse across the United States and abroad.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>At last a reliable and enlightening biography of David Park--one of America's most original artists. Boas fills in the many gaps of Park's life, all of which influenced his art.--Richard Armstrong, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation<br /><br />"This book makes a very important contribution to the literature on David Park and on Bay Area art from the 1930s through the 1950s more generally. Nancy Boas has done a tremendous amount of research on her subject, presenting totally new information on Park's art and life in polished prose that will attract a wide audience within the art world. There is no question that this will become the standard biography on Park."--Steven Nash, Executive Director, Palm Springs Art Museum<br /><br />"This is a well-researched, engaging, and informative biography, detailing the life and work of one of California's most important modern artists. Nancy Boas inspires a deep admiration for David Park's late figurative paintings, and anyone with an interest in Park and his milieu will find this a valuable and engrossing book."--David Cateforis, Professor of Art History, University of Kansas<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[A project] put together with care."-- "San Francisco Chronicle" (3/27/2012 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>"[Boas's] passion shows in how persuasively she argues for a wider recognition of Park's importance."-- "Art Critical" (5/6/2012 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>"[David Park's] bold colors and everyday subjects helped usher in a new modernism."-- "Berkeleyside" (4/4/2012 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>"A welcome volume."-- "Los Angeles Times" (3/13/2012 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>"An enthralling read."-- "San Francisco Magazine" (2/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>"Just as Park put the humanity back into an era of abstraction, Boas brings David Park the man into the foreground in a literary and historical sense."-- "Huffington Post" (2/28/2012 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>"Shows how Park conferred a human presence on the painting of his time, influencing artists such as Richard Diebenkorn and Elmer Bischoff."-- "San Jose Mercury News" (5/3/2012 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>"Even insiders who thought they knew this complicated artist will know him far better thanks to Boas."-- "San Francisco Chronicle" (5/6/2012 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>The first full biographical portrait, not a memoir, of Park (1911-1960), the reticent founder of Bay Area Figuration, the region's only modern art movement so far to win global recognition.--Kenneth Baker "San Francisco Chronicle" (12/1/2013 12:00:00 AM)<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Nancy Boas</b> is the author of <i>The Society of Six: California Colorists</i> (UC Press) and a contributor to the exhibition and catalog <i>Facing Eden: 100 Years of Landscape Art in the Bay Area</i> (UC Press). She was Adjunct Curator of American Paintings at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and co-curated the exhibition <i>California Colorists: Paintings by the Society of Six.</i>
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