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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art Facebook ‌ Twitter ‌ Instagram ‌ ARTIST SPOTLIGHT DAVID KIMBALL ANDERSON Minimal | Maximal, on view now, features new still life sculptures by California artist, David Kimball Anderson. In presenting the exhibition, we queried the artist, how do these elegant works fit into your fifty-three-year career as an artist? How did you become the artist you are today?  What followed is Anderson's fascinating telling of his personal story and studio practice, including introspective thoughts about events, pivotal moments and people from his past. From his artistic beginnings in Los Angeles, spurred by a high school art teacher, who "opened a door" for the teenager to walk through and never look back, Anderson moved in California's artistic circles of the day, interacting with John Altoon, Richard Diebenkorn, Bruce Conner, James Reineking, Peter Voulkos and many others. The still life sculptures of our current exhibition began in 2006, inspired by a passion for the work of painter, Morris Graves. Presently, Anderson continues to construct his own still life pieces, making molds from his collection of various vessels and cutting steel flowers inspired by those growing in his garden. Read Anderson's story here. Minimal | Maximal is on view through June 11. See the show online. DAVID KIMBALL ANDERSON, Seeds, 2022, bronze steel and paint, 24 x 8 x 6 in. David Kimball Anderson has exhibited his work in museums and galleries nationally for the past 40 years. A former assistant to Peter Voulkos, and Whitney Biennial participant, he received a Pollack-Krasner Foundation Grant, three NEA Arts Fellowships, and a California State University Research Grant. His work is in numerous public and private collections including Albright- Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY, National Endowment for the Arts, the World Bank, Art in Embassies, Washington, DC, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX; New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM, Albuquerque Museum and the City of Albuquerque, NM. From 1967-1971, he attended the San Francisco Art Institute. For inquiries, please contact info@madelynjordonfineart.com Madelyn Jordon Fine Art 37 Popham Road Scarsdale, NY 10583 T: (914) 723-8738 E: info@madelynjordonfineart.com W: MadelynJordonFineArt.com Hours: Tues-Sat. | 10:00 - 5:30 #MadelynJordonFineArt Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Visit Us at:

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
DAVID KIMBALL ANDERSON

Minimal | Maximal, on view nowfeatures new still life sculptures by California artist, David Kimball Anderson. In presenting the exhibition, we queried the artist, how do these elegant works fit into your fifty-three-year career as an artist? How did you become the artist you are today? 

What followed is Anderson's fascinating telling of his personal story and studio practice, including introspective thoughts about events, pivotal moments and people from his past.  
 
From his artistic beginnings in Los Angeles, spurred by a high school art teacher, who "opened a door" for the teenager to walk through and never look back, Anderson moved in California's artistic circles of the day, interacting with John Altoon, Richard Diebenkorn, Bruce Conner, James Reineking, Peter Voulkos and many others.  
 
The still life sculptures of our current exhibition began in 2006, inspired by a passion for the work of painter, Morris Graves. Presently, Anderson continues to construct his own still life pieces, making molds from his collection of various vessels and cutting steel flowers inspired by those growing in his garden.
 
Read Anderson's story here.
 
Minimal | Maximal is on view through June 11. See the show online

DAVID KIMBALL ANDERSON, Seeds, 2022, bronze steel and paint, 24 x 8 x 6 in.
David Kimball Anderson has exhibited his work in museums and galleries nationally for the past 40 years. A former assistant to Peter Voulkos, and Whitney Biennial participant, he received a Pollack-Krasner Foundation Grant, three NEA Arts Fellowships, and a California State University Research Grant. His work is in numerous public and private collections including Albright- Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY, National Endowment for the Arts, the World Bank, Art in Embassies, Washington, DC, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX; New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM, Albuquerque Museum and the City of Albuquerque, NM. From 1967-1971, he attended the San Francisco Art Institute.
For inquiries, please contact info@madelynjordonfineart.com


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