James K.Y. Kuo

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James K.Y. Kuo (1920 to 1995) was a Chinese-born painter who came to the United States in 1947.[1] Kuo was known as a "lyrical abstract painter...who exhibited his work at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery," the China Institute and the Elliot Museum and taught for many years at Daemen College in Amherst, New York.[2]

Life and Work

Kuo came from China to the U.S to obtain a Masters Degree in Fine Art. An "abstract-expressionist artist, painter, ceramicist/sculptor, jewelry maker, lecturer and respected teacher, he was primarily known for his paintings in acrylic, acrylic collage, gouache collage, watercolor and applied copper or silver on mediums such as; brass, textured nickel & wood. Early on, Kuo was influenced by Shih-t'ao and Chu Ta, the "Individualists" who became monks in 17th Century China as well as by the American abstract expressionists[3] Franz Kline, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning. His bold brush strokes of flat muted colors could be very abstract but never far from the natural world.

With encouragement from his father, Kuo studied traditional Chinese painting at the Suzhou Art & Design Technology Institute in Suzhou, China, and also at the Anqing School of Art, Anqing, China. A direct inheritor of ink painting traditions, he left the political upheavals of China and emigrated to the US in 1947 and received his Masters in painting at the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, in 1949. He later taught at Rosary Hill College (now Daemen College), as Professor Emeritus, Amherst, NY, from 1955-1992.[4]

Exhibitions

  • Members Gallery, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
  • China Institute, New York, NY
  • Chautauqua Institute, Chautauqua, NY
  • Penny-Burchfield Center, Buffalo, NY
  • Gallery Without Walls, Buffalo, NY
  • More-Rubin Gallery, Buffalo, NY
  • Daemen College, Buffalo, NY
  • Elliott Museum, Stuart, FL
  • University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

Collections

  • Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ
  • China Institute, New York, NY
  • Penny-Burchfield Art Center, Buffalo, NY
  • Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
  • Gary Snyder Fine Arts, New York, NY

References

  1. Art in America By Walter Robinson, May 1995
  2. Art in America By Walter Robinson, May 1995
  3. http://www.burchfieldpenney.org/artists/artist:james-k-y-kuo/
  4. http://www.meibohmfinearts.com/artists.aspx?ID=50
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