Thursday, June 6, 2013

James Lavadour at the Venice Biennale


The Venice Biennale is a major international art exhibit which had its start in 1895. It is every two years and alternates with the Venice Biennale of Architecture. The art exhibit features innovative contemporary art and is a major event for an artist, not only for the recognition, but also for the sales that are made at the show.

This year, in fact this month, the bi-annual show opened and one of the invited artist lives in Oregon. His name is James Lavadour (1951-).


With no formal art classes, Lavadour taught himself to paint. His style reflects his surroundings as a native American living on the Umatilla reservations. Lavadour describes himself as .... an abstract action painter. I just happen to see landscape in the abstract events of paint.

Below are some of his works. Do you agree with Lavadour's self-description?










If you're going to Venice, the Biennale continues through November, 2013. If you'd like to learn more about the artist and his techniques, you can watch the video from Oregon Art Beat at: http://www.opb.org/programs/artbeat/segments/view/476

5 comments:

  1. Wow! I really like the way he resolves his final work from abstract to nature. Thanks! Missy

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  2. Yes! It's my kind of "representation". In fact, I see quilt-like elements. He's really good. sz

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  3. Love his paintings....had a chance to see a show of his in Salem years ago...inspired & inspiring ! Lynnie

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  4. Love his paintings....had a chance to see a show of his in Salem years ago...inspired & inspiring ! Lynnie

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  5. Greetings - James is quite the Artist
    he had a wonderful retrospect in Salem at the Holly Ford
    museum - a few years back- Peter

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