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Irving Petlin (December 17, 1934 – September 1, 2018) was an American artist and painter renowned for his mastery of the pastel medium and collaborations with other artists (including
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and Leon Golub) and for his work in the "series form" in which he employed the raw materials of pastel, oil paint and unprimed linen, and found inspiration in the work of writers and poets including
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,
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, Paul Celan, Michael Palmer and
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. Petlin attended the Art Institute of Chicago from 1953-1956 where he received his BFA during the height of the Chicago Imagist movement. At a critical juncture Petlin attended
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to study under
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, subsequently earning his MFA in 1960. In 1964, his work was shown at the
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in London and Galerie du Dragon in Paris, where he influenced the movement. That same year, Petlin was invited to teach at
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as a visiting artist, along with artists
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and
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. While in
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, he was a principal organizer of the "Artist’s Protest movement against the war in Vietnam." In open meetings held at the Dwan Gallery, of which John Weber was the director, he founded the Artists’ Protest Committee. In 1966, Petlin planned the
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with help of Mark di Suvero, as well as Philip Lieder,
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, Larry Bell,
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, Rolf Nelson,
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, Lloyd Hamrol, Hardy Hanson,
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, Tanya Nuefeld, and others. "The Artists’ Call" for the tower is published in four languages, and works arrive from all over the world to be attached to it. The finished tower, was dedicated by Susan Sontag and ultimately attacked overnight. The following year, in 1965, Petlin had his first major one-man exhibition held at the
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in Brussels. Shortly thereafter, he returned to New York City with his family and moved into an apartment on West 11th Street. At this time, his growing commitment to the American milieu resulted in the completion of the painting ''The Burning of Los Angeles''. During this period, Petlin Was a founder and a participant in Artists and Writers Against the War in Vietnam. He also toom part in the Art Workers Coalition, the Art Strike, the Moratorium and the
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. The Burning of Los Angeles (1965–1967) (Collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) From the 1960s, when he became one of the founding members of "Artists and Writers Against the War in Vietnam," Petlin was a leader in
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by visual artists. He created the iconic anti-Vietnam War poster '' And babies'' in 1969. Petlin continued his militant interventions after the 1960s through such activities as his participation in the "Artists' Call Against the U.S. Intervention in Central America". Petlin taught at the
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, the Cooper Union in New York, as well as the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is a museum and private art school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
in Philadelphia. He lived in Paris, New York and Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Petlin died of liver cancer in Martha's Vineyard,
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on September 1, 2018 at the age of 83.


Selected exhibitions

* 2014 "The Still Open Case of Irving Petlin".
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, New York * 2014 "Paris Show": Galerie Jacques Leegenhoek * 2012 ''Irving Petlin: Storms: After Redon''.
Kent Fine Art Kent Fine Art is an Contemporary art gallery, art gallery in New York City founded in 1985 by Douglas Walla. About Founded in 1985, Kent Fine Art opened at the corner of Madison & 57th Street in the Fuller Building, New York. Since 57th Street, ...
, New York * 2010 ''Irving Petlin: Major Paintings, 1979-2009''. Kent Gallery, New York * 2007 ''Orpheus'', Pastels. Galerie Ditesheim, FIAC, Paris * 2006 ''Este Mundo''. Kent Gallery, New York * 2002 ''Irving Petlin''. Galerie Krugier-Ditesheim Art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland * 2001 ''Out of the Shadows''. School of the Museum of Fine Art, Boston * 1998 ''A Tribute to
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''. Jan Krugier Gallery, New York * 1997 ''Le Monde D’Edmond Jabes'', Pastels. Krugier-Ditesheim Art Contemporain, Geneva * 1996 ''Paris is White''. Kent Gallery, New York * 1995 ''Irving Petlin: 1955-1995, Disegni nacosti''. Studio d’ Arte Recalcati, Turin, Italy * 1993 ''Swiat Brunona Shulza''. Galerie Kordegarda, Varsovie, Poland * 1992 '' Memories Drawn from Bruno Schulz and Others''. Kent Gallery, New York * 1990 ''Israel in Egypt''.
Kent Fine Art Kent Fine Art is an Contemporary art gallery, art gallery in New York City founded in 1985 by Douglas Walla. About Founded in 1985, Kent Fine Art opened at the corner of Madison & 57th Street in the Fuller Building, New York. Since 57th Street, ...
, New York * 1990 ''The Periodic Table''.
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,
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, IL * 1990 ''Chagall to Kitaj: Jewish Experience in 20th Century Art''.
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London, England * 1989 ''A Different War: Vietnam in Art''.
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, Bellingham, WA. Curated by
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. * 1988 ''Pastels 1961-1987''.
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, New York, NY * 1987 ''Weisswald''.
Kent Fine Art Kent Fine Art is an Contemporary art gallery, art gallery in New York City founded in 1985 by Douglas Walla. About Founded in 1985, Kent Fine Art opened at the corner of Madison & 57th Street in the Fuller Building, New York. Since 57th Street, ...
, New York * 1982 ''Irving Petlin: Recent Paintings and Pastels''. Marlborough Fine Art, London, UK * 1982 ''The Venice Biennale'', Italian Pavilion, Venice, Italy * 1981 ''Drawings from the Studio, 1972-1981''.
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* 1980 ''Irving Petlin, Pastels''. Galerie Nina Dausset, Paris * 1978 ''Rubbings (Large Paintings, Small Pastels)''. Neuberger Museum-SUNY, Purchase, NY &
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, Chicago, Il * 1977 Galleria Bergamini, Milan, Italy * 1974 Documenta, Torino, Italy * 1973 ''Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Art'',
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New York, NY * 1972 Galleria Bergamini, Milan, Italy * 1968 ''Irving Petlin: Opere recent''. Galleria Il Fante Di Spade, Rome, Italy * 1967 Odyssia Gallery, New York * 1966 Rolf Nelson Gallery, Los Angeles * 1965 ''Petlin Palais des Beaux-Arts'', Brussels, Belgium * 1964 ''American Show'', Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL * 1963 ''Petlin: Peintures 1962-1963''. Galerie du Dragon, Paris, France * 1961 Paris Biennal, American Section. Paris, France * 1960 ''Petlin'', Galerie du Dragon, Paris, France * 1958 Dilexi Gallery, San Francisco, CA * 1956 Cliffdweller Gallery, Chicago, IL * 1954 Exhibition Momentum. Chicago, IL * 1953-56 Art Institute, Chicago, IL


References


External links


NY Times obituary
;Petlin sites and artist pages
Irving Petlin Artist Page
Artist Page at ''Jan Krugier Gallery'' website
Irving Petlin on artnet
;Others on Petlin, including reviews & perspectives
Petlin: The Committed Brushstroke by Peter Selz.Irving Petlin, Este Mundo
by Carrie Moyer at
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''from'' Nomadics Blog: 3 Irving Petlin Shows in New York
poet
Pierre Joris Pierre Joris (born July 14, 1946) is a Luxembourg-American poet, essayist, translator, and anthologist. He has moved between Europe, North Africa & the US for 55 years, publishing over 80 books of poetry, essays, translations & anthologies — mo ...
provides links and commentary on his blog to the 3 major Petlin shows that occurred in New York City in early 2010
Press: Three essays on Petlin
link provides access to free PDF online versions of seminal Petlin retrospectives by Edward Fry (from the ''Wiesswald'' exhibition catalogue), Paul Cummings ("The Precincts of Light"), and Michael Palmer ("A Bonfire in the Starry Night")
The Unbearable Yet Obligatory, And other shows of modern and contemporary works
by Maureen Mullarkey ;Petlin in his own words * ttp://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66408988/PUBLICATIONS/petlin_onine%20publication.pdf Kent Gallery Exhibition Catalogue of ''Major Paintings, 1979-2009'' Click here for free PDF online publication of 90 pages that documented in full those works included in the Kent Gallery exhibition from 2010, including Petlin's own commentaries and complete biographical information on the artist
1000 words: Peace Tower; Irving Petlin, Mark di Suvero, and Rirkrit Tiravanija revisit The Artists' Tower of Protest, 1966
includes extensive transcript of Petlin in his own words * Petlin discusses some of his work as he walks around the Kent Gallery in 2010
In Conversation: Irving Petlin with John Yau
renowned poet/art critic & Art Editor for ''The Brooklyn Rail'' John Yau interviews Petlin in 2006 {{DEFAULTSORT:Petlin, Irving 1934 births 2018 deaths 20th-century American painters American male painters 21st-century American painters 21st-century American male artists Artists from Chicago Yale University alumni Artists from Paris People from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni University of Haifa faculty Dartmouth College faculty Painters from New York City 20th-century American male artists