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George Wardlaw: Crossing Borders Events

Lecture at Art Palm Beach with Ori Z. Soltes and Booksigning

EVENT “Jewish Identity and Intensity in the Work of George Wardlaw”
SPEAKER Ori Z. Soltes
DATE Saturday, January 21, 2012
TIME 1:30 – 2:30pm
BOOK SIGNING Immediately folling the lecture with George Wardlaw and Ori Soltes

“Jewish Identity and Intensity in the Work of George Wardlaw” The art of George Wardlaw offers an ongoing dance between immutable ideas and those that keep changing. He has never allowed his work to stay confined by categories—his painting is sculptural, his sculpture is both painterly and architectural, his early small-scale metalsmithing resonate within his later gargantuan artworks. Wardlaw’s work reflects art history in both its universal concerns and, in a varied array of works, in the questions that art history raises for contemporary Jewish artists: Where does our work fit into Western art, which for so many centuries has been largely Christian art? What sorts of subjects are particularly relevant to “Jewish” art? What elements of style and symbol? How obvious or covert ought the reflections to these issues be? His work is a dazzling expression of diversely shaped identity and intensity.

Biography for Ori Z. Soltes Ori Z. Soltes is Professorial Lecturer in Theology and Fine Arts at Georgetown University and former director of the B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, where he curated over 80 exhibitions on a variety of subjects. He is the author of articles, exhibition catalogs, essays, and books on a range of topics, including Fixing the World: American Jewish Painters in the Twentieth Century, Our Sacred Signs: How Jewish, Christian and Muslim Art Draw from the Same Source, Searching for Oneness: Mysticism in the Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and Untangling the Web: A Thinking Person’s Guide to Why the Middle East is a Mess and Always Has Been. He is currently completing a book on the definition of Jewish art and architecture called Tradition and Transformation.

The Art of Francis Hamabe Events

Book Signing: The Art of Francis Hamabe

EVENT Book Signing and Slideshow with Carl Little
DATE Thursday, December 6, 2012
TIME TBA
LOCATION Bangor Public Library

Book Signing: The Art of Francis Hamabe

EVENT Book Signing and Slideshow with Carl Little
DATE Thursday, October 18, 2012
TIME 4pm
LOCATION Sherman’s Book Store, Bar Harbor, Maine

Book Launch: The Art of Francis Hamabe

EVENT Book Launch DATE Wednesday, August 22, 2012
TIME 4pm
LOCATION Howard Room, Blue Hill Public Library
CONTACT Richard Boulet, (207) 374-5515

Local author and art critic Carl Little will launch his new book, The Art of Francis Hamabe, at the Blue Hill Public Library on Wednesday, August 22nd at 4:00 PM. Iced tea and cookies will be served, and Mr. Little will give a brief talk at 5:00 PM. The event is co-sponsored by the Blue Hill Library and Blue Hill Books. Books will be available for sale and signing by Mr. Little and Phyllis Hamabe.

Carl Little lives in Somesville and has edited ten art books, many of which focus on the landscapes of Maine. He has written many articles for Art in America magazine, Art New England, Maine Boats, Homes and Harbors, Ornament, Bangor Daily News and the Maine Times. Much of his freelance work focuses on his knowledge of Maine art, an interest he acquired from his uncle, the painter William Kienbusch.

The Art of Francis Hamabe covers the life and work of one of Maine’s most beloved artists, who was born in 1917 in Orange, New Jersey, to a Japanese father and Swedish mother. He served in World War II and subsequently attended the Rhode Island School of Design. Moving to Maine in 1947, Hamabe established himself as a sought-after painter, printmaker, ceramicist, and puppeteer. He was the first art instructor at the Farnsworth Art Museum and later taught at the University of Maine at Machias—he also served as art director for Down East and Maine Life magazines and for the state’s first public television station in Orono.

William Irvine: A Painter’s Journey Events

Book Launch and Signing

EVENT Book Launch and Signing
DATE Wednesday, July 23, 2014
TIME 5–7pm
LOCATION Courthouse Gallery 6 Court Street, Ellsworth, Maine

Radio Interview

EVENT Radio Interview with Ronald Beard
DATE Friday, July 25, 2014
TIME 5–10-11am
LOCATION WERU, 89.9FM Blue Hill, 99.9FM Bangor, weru.org

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Slideshow
DATE August 1, 2014
TIME 7pm
LOCATION Brooklin Library Friend Memorial, Brooklin, Maine

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Slideshow with Carl Little and WIlliam Irvine
DATE August 19, 2014
TIME 5:30pm
LOCATION Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Maine

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Slideshow
DATE September 11, 2014
TIME 7pm
LOCATION Jesup Memorial Library, Bar Harbor, Maine

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Slideshow
DATE September 18, 2014
TIME 7pm
LOCATION Blue Hill Public Library, Blue Hill, Maine

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Slideshow
DATE October 1, 2014
TIME 7pm
LOCATION Northeast Harbor Library, Northeast Harbor Maine, Maine

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Slide Show
DATE Thursday, July 3, 2015
TIME 6pm
LOCATION Rockland Library, 80 Union Street, Rockland, Maine

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Slide Show
DATE Thursday, July 30, 2015
TIME 11am
LOCATION Porter Hall, Skidompha Library. Hosted by Maine Coast Book Shop & Cafe, 158 Maine Street, Damariscotta, Maine

Jeffery Becton: The Farthest House Events

Book Launch and Signing

EVENT Book Launch, Talk and Signing
DATE Thursday, August 20, 2015
TIME 4:30–6:30pm, Talk begins at 5pm
Talk with Jeffery Becton, introduction by author Carl Little
LOCATION Courthouse Gallery 6 Court Street, Ellsworth, Maine

Book Signing and Talk

EVENT Book Signing, Talk and Slide Show
DATE Wednesday, August 26, 2015
TIME 5:30pm
LOCATION Center for Maine Contemporary Art. The event will take place at CMCA’s summer 2015 temporary space in the Bicknell Building, 11 Lime Street, Rockland, Maine

Philip Barter: Forever Maine Events

Book Launch and Signing

EVENT Book Launch, Talk and Signing
DATE Thursday, August 20, 2015
TIME 4:30–6:30pm, Talk begins at 5pm
Talk with Philip Barter, introduction by author Carl Little
LOCATION Courthouse Gallery Fine Art
6 Court Street, Ellsworth, Maine
PHONE: 207-667-6611

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing, Talk and Slide Show
DATE Saturday, August 5, 2017
TIME 3–5pm
LOCATION Blue Hill Public Library, Blue Hill, Maine

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing, Talk and Slide Show
DATE Tuesday, August 29, 2017
TIME 7pm
LOCATION Jesup Library, Bar Harbor, Maine

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing, Talk and Slide Show
DATE Thursday, December 7, 2017
TIME 5:30pm
LOCATION Bangor Public Library, Bangor, Maine

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Talk
DATE July 20, 2018
TIME 5:30pm
LOCATION Barnswallow Book
166 Russell Ave, Rockport, Maine
PHONE: 207-593-6143

William Irvine: At Home Events

Book Launch and Signing

EVENT Book Launch, Talk and Signing
DATE Wednesday, July 25, 2018
TIME 4:00–6:30pm, Talk begins at 5pm
Talk with the William Irvine
LOCATION Courthouse Gallery Fine Art
6 Court Street, Ellsworth, Maine
PHONE: 207-667-6611

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Talk
DATE September 7, 2018
TIME 5:30pm
LOCATION Barnswallow Book
166 Russell Ave, Rockport, Maine
PHONE: 207-593-6143

Philip Frey: Here and Now Events

Book Launch and Signing

EVENT Book Launch, Talk and Signing
DATE Saturday, July 7, 2018
TIME 4:00–6:30pm, Talk begins at 5pm
Talk with the Philip Frey and authors Daniel Kany and Carl Little
LOCATION Courthouse Gallery Fine Art
6 Court Street, Ellsworth, Maine
PHONE: 207-667-6611

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Slideshow
DATE Wednesday, August 1, 2018
TIME 2–3:30pm
LOCATION Blue Hill Public Library
5 Parker Point Road, Blue Hill, Maine
PHONE: 207-374-5515

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Talk
DATE August 15, 2018
TIME 4–5:30pm
LOCATION Hanock Library
961 Point Rd, Hancock, ME 04640
PHONE: 207-422-6400

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Talk
DATE August 17, 2018
TIME 5:30pm
LOCATION Barnswallow Book
166 Russell Ave, Rockport, Maine
PHONE: 207-593-6143

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Talk
DATE October 12, 2018
TIME 5–7pm
LOCATION Edgewater Gallery
1 Mill St, Middlebury, VT 05753
PHONE: 802-458-0098

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Talk
DATE December 9, 2018
TIME 2–5pm
LOCATION Thos Moser
149 Main St, Freeport, ME 04302
PHONE: 207-865-4519

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Talk
DATE December 13, 2018
TIME 6-8pm
LOCATION Bangor Public Library
45 Harlow St, Bangor, ME 04401
PHONE: 207-947-8336

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Talk
DATE June 20, 2019
TIME TBA
LOCATION University Of Maine Museum Of Art
45 Harlow St, Bangor, ME 04401
PHONE: 207-581-3300

Book Signing and Slideshow

EVENT Book Signing and Talk
DATE TBA 2019
TIME TBA
LOCATION Jesup Library
34 Mount Desert St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
PHONE: 207-288-4245

John Moore: Portals

John Moore: Portals

Marshall Wilkes is pleased to announce they are publishing a comprehensive monograph on the career of painter John Moore. The book is divided into four thematic sections: Urban, Industrial, Windows, and Elegies. 

Writers Suzette McAvoy, John Stomberg, Carl Little, and Rossana Warren tease out art-historical and literary connections from Nicolas Poussin and Jean-Siméon Chardin to Wallace Stevens. Warren, Vincent Katz, and Geoffrey Young contributed poems. An afterword by Christina Kee highlights the vision of collector William Louis-Dreyfus, who acquired forty of Moore’s paintings. Eighty color plates will be reproduced in the book, which will be released in the fall of 2024.

George Wardlaw: Crossing Borders

George Wardlaw: Crossing Borders
by J. Richard Gruber, Ori Z. Soltes, and Suzette McAvoy
Preface by Grace Glueck
Published by Marshall Wilkes
Publishers, Maine and New York
11 x 11 inches
Hardcover, 184 color plates
ISBN: 978-0-9839670-0-2
$65.00

Crossing Borders presents over 180 full-color plates and illustrations, representing six decades of work by American artist George Wardlaw (b.1927), the first comprehensive account of this remarkable body of work. Critical essays by J. Richard Gruber, Ori Z. Soltes, and Suzette McAvoy characterize Wardlaw’s work, placing it in context with the significant art movements of his time, beginning in 1948, with non-objective painting and tracing his journey across geographical, physical, intellectual, philosophical, and spiritual boundaries.

Never confined by categories, Wardlaw explores medium, form, scale, and color as a lifelong dialogue between abstraction and spirituality. From his Baptist and Native American roots to Judaism, from the rural south to the urban northeast, from painting to sculpture and back again, Wardlaw produced series after series of profound artworks on his quest for creative and spiritual resolution.

Raised on a farm in Mississippi during the hard years of the Great Depression, Wardlaw emerged from his meager beginnings to become a member of the avant-garde art scene in New York City during the 1950s and ’60s. He went on to become an important figure in American art and an influential teacher. After serving in World War II, Wardlaw used the GI Bill to attend the Memphis Academy of Arts. He taught and studied art at the University of Mississippi with David Smith, Jack Tworkov, and Reginald Neal; was an Assistant Professor at LSU and SUNY; and was later recruited by Jack Tworkov to teach at Yale before serving as the Chair of the Art Department at the UMASS, Amherst, where he remained for the rest of his academic career.

Beginning with his first solo exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery in 1960, Wardlaw has continued to exhibit widely in galleries and museums, including a solo show at the deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in 1978, and a mid-career retrospective at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and the Memphis College of Art in 1988. His work is in several public and museum collections, including Johnson Wax Headquarters, the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, and the Mississippi Museum of Art.

Throughout his career, Wardlaw devoted his life to making art, driven by his passion and desires rather than responding to popular trends. This freedom of expression yielded a significant and impressive body of work—one that reveals a unique story, both personal and universal, weaving one man’s perspective into the larger canon of twentieth-century American art.

The Art of Francis Hamabe

The Art of Francis Hamabe
by Carl Little
Published by Marshall Wilkes
Hardcover, 96 pages
10.25 x 9.25 inches
Over 100 Color Plates
ISBN: 978-0-9839670-1-9
Price: $35.00

One of Maine’s most beloved artists, Francis Hamabe was born in 1917 in Orange, New Jersey, to a Japanese father and Swedish mother. He served in World War II and attended the Rhode Island School of Design. Moving to Maine in 1947, Hamabe established himself as a sought-after painter, printmaker, ceramicist, and puppeteer. A dedicated teacher—he was the first art instructor at the Farnsworth Art Museum and later taught at the University of Maine at Machias—he also served as art director for Down East and Maine Life magazines and for the state’s first public television station in Orono.

The Art of Francis Hamabe offers a selection of his work, from dynamic modernist oil paintings and lively Sumi ink abstractions to his well-known screenprint posters. Writer Carl Little weaves an engaging narrative of the artist’s life and art illustrated with vintage photographs and examples of Hamabe’s witty and stylish graphic work. Paintings from the Colby and Bates College museums and the University of Maine Museum of Art are featured, along with numerous works from private collections, many of them reproduced for the first time.

Carl Little is the author of Edward Hopper’s New England, The Watercolors of John Singer Sargent, The Art of Dahlov Ipcar, and Eric Hopkins: Above and Beyond. His book Eric Hopkins: Above and Beyond won the first John N. Cole Prize from Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance. He is a regular contributor to Art New England, Ornament, and Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors. An ex–New Yorker, Little moved to Maine in 1989; he has written and lectured on Maine art ever since. His poetry has appeared in a wide range of journals as well as in Ocean Drinker: New & Selected Poems and two anthologies edited by Wesley McNair. A resident of Somesville on Mount Desert Island, Little is director of communications and marketing at the Maine Community Foundation.

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