John Connell

Visual Artist

1940 – 2009

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Who was John Connell?

John Connell was a contemporary American artist. His works included sculpture, painting, drawing, and writing.

Connell attended Brown University, in Providence, RI, the Art Students League, NY and New York University where he studied Chinese print making. His first show was in New York in 1962.

In the mid-60s, he moved to California, where he worked as the set designer for the San Francisco Mime Troupe. In the 70s, 80s and 90s, he worked primarily in the Southwestern United States, where he painted large murals and was visible in New Mexico's most respected art galleries, being part of the Santa Fe artist group Nerve and gaining a reputation for his large installations. He is particularly well known for his drawings, some of which are done in charcoal and spray paint and can be as large as twenty feet high and thirty feet wide.

Connell used plaster-of-Paris in the 80s, and later turned to tar, paper and wax, in large figurative sculptures. He also used bronze, cement, wood, and chicken wire. His works on paper sometimes include elements of collage. In the early 80s, he mostly gave up using commercial paints and began making his own out of iron oxide and pigments.

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Born
1940
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Brown University
Died
Sep 27, 2009

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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