Albert Kotin

Albert Kotin

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deathplace = New York City
nationality = American
field = Abstract expressionist
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Albert Kotin (1907–1980) belonged to the early generation of New York School Abstract Expressionist artists whose artistic innovation by the 1950s had been recognized across the Atlantic, including Paris. New York School Abstract Expressionism, represented by Jackson Pollock, Willem De Kooning, Franz Kline and others became a leading art movement of the post-World War II era.

Biography

Albert Kotin was born August 7, 1907] in Minsk, Tsarist Russia and emigrated to the USA in 1908. He became a US citizen in 1923.

Albert Kotin studied: (1924-1929) at The National Academy of Design, New York City; with Charles Hawthorne, Provincetown, Massachusetts; (1929-32) at the Academie Julian, the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere and at the Atelier de Fresque and Colarossi, Paris, France;(1947-1951) at The Art Students League of New York, New York City; under the GI Bill he went to study with Hans Hofmann in Provincetown and in New York City.

He participated in the Federal Art Project: Public Works of Art Project (PWAP) (1933-34) and Works Progress Administration/Federal Art Project (WPA/FAP) (1935-40). Albert Kotin won competitions that were funded through commissions under the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture (later known as The Section of Fine Arts) in Ada, Ohio [ [http://www.wpamurals.com/ohio.html Ohio murals] ] , and in Arlington, New Jersey [ [http://www.wpamurals.com/newjersy.htm New Jersey murals] ] .

Albert Kotin served in the US Army military service during World War II (1941-1945).

After the war Albert Kotin found a studio on 10th Street. He soon joined the "Downtown Group" [Downtown Group] which represented a group of artists who found studios in lower Manhattan in the area bounded by 8th and 12th street between First and Sixth Avenues during the late 1940s and early 1950s. These artists were called the "Downtown Group" as opposed to the "Uptown Group" established during the war at The Art of This Century Gallery. In 1949 Albert Kotin joined the "Artists' Club" [Artists' Club] located at 39 East 8th Street.Albert Kotin was chosen by his fellow artists to show in the Ninth Street Show held on May 21-June 10, 1951 [ [http://albertkotin.com/9th.%20st.jpg9th Street Show Poster] ] . The show was located at 60 East 9th Street on the first floor and the basement of a building which was about to be demolished. "The artists celebrated not only the appearance of the dealers, collectors and museum people on the 9th Street, and the consequent exposure of their work but they celebrated the creation and the strength of a living community of significant dimensions." [Bruce Altshuler, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/28844337&referer=brief_results "Avant-Garde In Exhibition New Art in the 20th Century,"] New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1994, Chapter 9, p.171]

Albert Kotin was among the 24 out of a total 256 New York School artists included in the Ninth Street Show and in all the following New York Painting and Sculpture Annuals from 1953 to 1957. [ [http://albertkotin.com/Kotin_posters.htm New York Painting and Sculpture Annuals Poster] ] These Annuals were important because the participants were chosen by the artists themselves.

Harold Rosenberg, New York art critic listed Albert Kotin among the "Tenth Street Artists: Individuals Prevail over the Group:" [Harold Rosenberg, "Tenth Street: A Geography of Modern Art," Art News Annual XXVIII, 1959, New York: Art Foundation Press, Inc. pp.:120-143]

Albert Kotin was also a poet who inspired his fellow artists.

Alexander Calder wrote in 1968, "As long as there are people such as Al Kotin, there is no danger to art." [From a monograph by Mathias Goeritz: "Alexander Calder", 1968 Private Collection]

Albert Kotin died in February 6, 1980 in New York City from lung cancer.

elected solo exhibitions

*1951: (first) Hacker Gallery, New York City;
*1958: Grand Central Moderns Gallery, New York City;
*1959: Tanager Gallery, New York City;
*1960: Galerie Iris Clert, Paris, France; Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Canada;
*1961: Mili-Jay Gallery, Woodstock, New York;
*1964, 1965 : Byron Gallery, New York City;
*1968: "Ten Year Retrospective of Albert Kotin's Work," Long Island University; Brooklyn, New York; "Kotin and Carton," Art Faculty two man show, Long Island University, Brooklyn;
*1982: "Albert Kotin, 1907-1980," Memorial Exhibition, Barron Arts Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey.

elected group exhibitions

*1935: "Exhibition of Oil Paintings," WPA Federal Art Project, Federal Art Gallery, New York City;
*1936: An American Group, Inc., New York City;
*1946: "First National Print Competition Exhibit," Associated American Artists, New York City;
*1947: "J & E.R. Pennell Exhibition of Prints," Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.;
*1948: "46th Annual Exhibition," The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
*1949: "8 & 2 Exhibition" The New School for Social Research, New York City;
*1951: ‘’’Ninth Street Show’’’, the first “New York Painting and Sculpture Annual”, New York City;
*1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957: "New York Painting and Sculpture Annual," Stable Gallery, New York City;
*1956: "Painters and Sculptors on 10th Street," Tanager Gallery, New York City;
*1957: "First Spring Annual Exhibition," March Gallery, New York City;
*1958: "A to Z in American Arts," Provincetown Arts Festival, M. Knoedler & Co., New York City; Camino Gallery, New York City;
*1959: "10th Street," Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas;
*1960: "New York Artists: A Drawing Show," Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois; Galerie Iris Clert, Paris, France; Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Canada;
*1960-61: Mili-Jay Gallery, Woodstock, New York;
*1961: Allyn Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri;
*1962, 1972: Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY;
*1963: "Multiples," Graham Gallery, New York City, NY; Key Gallery, New York City;
*1963-64: "Hans Hofmann and His Students," circ. by The Museum of Modern Art, New York City;
*1963, 1964: Aegis Gallery, New York City;
*1965: "79 painters who paint," held simultaneously in: Grace Borgenicht, Graham, Martha Jackson, Kornblee and Poindexter Galleries, New York City;
*1966: "New York '66," College Museum, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia;
*1971: Roko Gallery, New York City;
*1994: "Reclaiming Artists of the New York School. Toward a More Inclusive View of the 1950s," Baruch College City University, New York City; "New York-Provincetown: A 50s Connection," Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts;
*2004: "Reuniting an Era Abstract Expressionists of the 1950s.," Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois.

Catalogs which include Albert Kotin

* [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/227193237&referer=brief_results "It is; a magazine for abstract art"] No. 4, Autumn 1959, New York City
*"10th Street" The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Texas October 15 - November 8, 1959
*"Albert Kotin" Byron Gallery, Inc. New York City, April 7 - April 25, 1964
*"Albert Kotin 1907-1980 Memorial Exhibition" Long Island University, The Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn, NY. October 6 - October 29, 1982
*"Albert Kotin Retrospective: Paintings, Drawings, Prints" Artfull Eye Exhibition Gallery, Lambertville, New Jersey. October 30 - November 20, 1988
* [http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/mishkin/catalogs.html Mishkin Gallery] "Reclaiming Artists of the New York School Toward a More Inclusive view of the 1950s" Baruch College CUNY March 18 - April 22, 1994
* [http://paam.org/store.html Provicetown Art Association] "Hans Hofmann, New York-Provincetown: A 50s Connection" Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts July 8 - August 1, 1994
* [http://www.rockfordartmuseum.org/store.html Rockford Art Museum] "Reuniting an Era abstract expressionists of the 1950s" Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois November 12, 2004 - January 25, 2005

References

* [http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!215688!0#focus "Abstract expressionist art movement in America video documentation project, 1991-1992."]
* [http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1158Y3H6280C1.49415&menu=search&aspect=Keyword&npp=50&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=all&ri=&term=Albert+Kotin&index=.GW&aspect=Keyword&term=&index=.AW&term=&index=.SW&term=&index=.TW&term=&index=.FW&x=11&y=16#focus "Smithsonian Institution Research Information System; Archival, Manuscript and Photographic Collections, Albert Kotin"]

Books

*Marika Herskovic, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/50253062&tab=holdings "American Abstract Expressionism of the 1950s An Illustrated Survey,"] (New York School Press, 2003.) ISBN 0-9677994-1-4
*Marika Herskovic, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/50666793&tab=holdings "New York School Abstract Expressionists Artists Choice by Artists,"] (New York School Press, 2000.) ISBN 0-9677994-0-6

ee also

*Art movement
*Abstract expressionism
*New York School
*Action painting
*Expressionism

External link for image reproduction

* [http://albertkotin.com/Kotin_thumbnails.htm Albert Kotin paintings] from albertkotin.com


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