Alvin D. Loving Jr. (September 19, 1935 – June 21, 2005), ka niriba lahi booni o Al Loving, o daa nyɛla African-American peenta-peenta. Ka o peentiri ni peenta ko'balibu.

Alvin D. Loving
Detroit, Silimin gɔli September 19, 1935
O ya TiŋgbaŋAmerica
African Americans (en) Translate
Kpibu sheeNew York, Silimin gɔli June 21, 2005
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋUniversity of Michigan (en) Translate
Tuma
TumaPɛnta-pɛnta ni artist (en) Translate
Notable workBrooklyn, New Morning (en) Translate
Pin' shɛŋa o ni dee
Nira zaŋtiAmerican Abstract Artists (en) Translate
Alvin D. Loving in studio 2002

Maŋmaŋa yɛltɔɣa

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Alvin Demar Loving Jr. nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Anashaara goli September 19, 1935, tiŋa yuli booni Detroit, Michigan.[1] Loving daa deei BFA shɛhira gbaŋ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign yuuni 1963 ni MFA shɛhira gbaŋ University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.[2] Ŋun daa lɛri o baŋsim University of Michigan n daa nyɛ Al Mullen, ŋun daa sɔŋ o ka o kpe "Once Group organization" ni. Yuuni 1968 Loving daa kuli New York City, ka daa be Hotel Chelsea.[3]

Exhibition history

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Solo exhibitions

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Alvin Loving tum tumanima pam o ni daa be biɛhigu ni.

Alvin Loving at the Gertrude Kasle Gallery in Detroit (June 15 – July 7, 1969), Alvin Loving: Paintings at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York (December 19, 1969 – January 25, 1970), Alvin Loving at William Zierler, Inc. in New York (March 11 – April 1, 1973), at the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (1977), Al Loving: Departures at the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (February 23 – June 9, 1986), Al Loving: Maker of Art at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. (April 10 – June 15, 1991), Al Loving: Material Abstraction at June Kelly Gallery in New York (November 5 – December 1, 1992), Al Loving in the Nineties: The Collaged Wallworks at the Fine Arts Center Galleries of the University of Rhode Island (January 21 – March 8, 1997), Al Loving: Detwiller Visiting Artist at the Art Gallery of the Williams Center for the Arts at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania (February 6 – March 1, 1998), Al Loving: Color Constructs at the Neuberger Museum of Art at Purchase College in New York, (September 27, 1998 – January 24, 1999), Al Loving: Elegant Ideas at the G.R. N’Namdi Gallery in Michigan (April 30 – June 4, 1999), Al Loving: Lighter Than Air at the G.R. N’Namdi Gallery in Chicago (September 9 – October 29, 2004), Al Loving: Affirmations of Life at the Kenkeleba House in New York (December 6, 2005 – January 11, 2006), Al Loving: Torn Canvas at the Gary Snyder Gallery in New York (November 8 – December 29, 2012), Al Loving at the Garth Greenan Gallery in New York (May 21—June 27, 2015), Spiral Play: Loving in the '80s at Art+Practice in Los Angeles (April 22 – July 29, 2017) and at the Baltimore Museum of Art (October 18, 2017 – April 15, 2018), Space, Time, Light at Garth Greenan Gallery, NY ()ct 25- Dec 21, 2018, Al Loving: Empreor's Clothing at Garth Greenan Gallery in NY (March 24- May 7, 2022.

Group exhibitions

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1968

1969

1970

  • Lamp Black: African-American Artists, New York and Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, May 19–June 23
  • L’art vivant aux États-Unis, Fondation Maeght, Saint-Paul, France, July 16–September 30

1971

  • Contemporary Black Artists in America, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, April 6–May 16
  • The De Luxe Show, DeLuxe Theatre, Houston, August 15–September 12

1972

  • 1972 Annual Exhibition: Contemporary American Painting, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, January 25–March 19

1973

  • 1973 Biennial Exhibition: Contemporary American Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, January 10–March 18

1975

  • Image, Color, and Form: Recent Paintings by Eleven Americans, Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, January 12–February 9
  • 34th Biennial of Contemporary American Painting, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., February 22–April 6
  • Selected Works from the Dillard Collection: An Exhibition of Works on Paper from the Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Alabama, April 15–May 18

1977

  • '75, ’76, ’77: Painting, Part I, Sarah Lawrence College Art Gallery, Bronxville, New York, February 19–March 10; American Foundation for the Arts, Miami, April–May; Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, June–July

1979

  • Another Generation, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York

1981

1982

  • Color, Material, Form: Bowling, Loving, Mohr, Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire, January 9–February 14

1983

  • Seven American Artists, Cleveland Museum of Art, January 11–February 13
  • New Work, New York: Newcastle Salutes New York, Newcastle Polytechnic Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, October 8–November 4

1984–1985

  • Since the Harlem Renaissance: 50 Years of Afro-American Art, Center Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, April 13, 1984 – November 1, 1985

1985

  • Recent Acquisitions, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York

1987

1989

  • The Appropriate Object: Maren Hassinger, Richard Hunt, Oliver Jackson, Alvin Loving, Betye Saar, Raymond Saunders, John Scott, Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, March 5–April 23

1990

  • Legacies: African-American Artists, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, September 16–October 27

1991

  • The Search for Freedom: African-American Abstract Painting, 1945–1975, Kenkeleba Gallery, New York, May 19–July 14

2000

2002

  • Six American Masters, Sugar Hill Art Center, New York, May 17–June 27
  • No Greater Love: Abstraction, Jack Tilton/Anna Kustera Gallery, New York, September 12–October 12

2003

  • Layers of Meaning: Collage and Abstraction in the Late 20th Century, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, February 8–April 27

2004

  • Something to Look Forward to, Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, March 26–June 27

2005

  • The Chemistry of Color: African-American Artists in Philadelphia, 1970–1990, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, January 11–April 10

2006

  • Energy/Experimentation: Black Artists and Abstraction, 1964–1980, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, April 5–July 2
  • Full House: Views of the Whitney’s Collection at 75, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, June 29–September 3

2006–2007

  • High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting, 1967–1975, Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, August 6–October 15, 2006; American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, American University, Washington, D.C., November 21, 2006 – January 21, 2007; National Academy Museum, New York, February 13–April 22

2008–2009

  • New Acquisitions: African-American Masters Collection, Sheldon Art Museum, Lincoln, Nebraska, December 16, 2008 – March 2, 2009

2009

  • Target Practice: Painting Under Attack, 1949–1978, Seattle Art Museum, June 25–September 7

2011

  • Paper Trails: Selected Works from the Collection, 1934–2001, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, July 19–November 27

2012

  • Full Spectrum: Prints from the Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia Museum of Art, September 7–November 25

2015

  • New Acquisitions, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, February 11–June 7
  • America Is Hard to See, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, May 1–September 27[7]

2016

  • Marrakech Biennale 6, Morocco, February 24–May 8

2019

  • Abstraction, Color, and Politics: The 1960s and 1970s, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 8, 2019–February 9, 2020[8]
  • Collection Ensemble, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 2–present[9]
  • Pattern, crime & Decoration, Le Consortium, France, Dijon.[10]

Collections

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Loving's work can be found in prominent collections in America, including the following:

Notable artworks in permanent collections

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Kundivihira

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  1. Fox, Margalit (2005-06-30). "Al Loving Dies at 69; Abstract Artist Created Vibrant Work". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/30/arts/design/al-loving-dies-at-69-abstract-artist-created-vibrant-work.html.
  2. Al Loving (1935–2005) – Artists – Michael Rosenfeld Art.
  3. Nykolak, Jenevieve. "Al Loving", National Gallery of Art, Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  4. Alloway, Lawrence; Hunter, Sam; Bowling, Frank (1969). 5+1. New York: State University of New York at Stony Brook.
  5. Frank Bowling and 5+1 (2023).
  6. "An Exuberant Bounty", Philadelphia Museum of Art, Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  7. "America Is Hard to See", Whitney Museum of American Art, Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  8. Abstraction, Color, and Politics: | University of Michigan Museum of Art.
  9. Collection Ensemble | University of Michigan Museum of Art.
  10. Pattern, Crime & Decoration.
  11. "Cube", Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  12. "Cube 27", Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  13. Untitled #32 • Pérez Art Museum Miami (en-US).
  14. "Al Loving", Philadelphia Museum of Art, Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  15. Exchange|Search: alvin loving.
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