Friday, March 27, 2015

John Murray classes week of March 30, 2015


Welcome to the Spring term.
Thank you for choosing my classes and somewhat radical approach to art making.
I love Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, and like to see what artists can make of it in plastic form... the ballet is phenomenal and the music caused a riot at it's Paris opening in 1913.
What can you do with it?
I will play for all classes next week.
Some will love it.
Some will hate it.
See you next week.John.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

John Murray classes week of March 23, 2015


Masterpiece?


I love incidental paint stains and accidental marks and blemishes.
I took this picture with my phone camera in the slop sink room behind the studio.
What a magical mess akin to Bosch or maybe Twombley.
Images like this feed my neurotic urge toward the deconstruction of traditional painting procedures and push my visual and metaphorical concepts toward the vanishing point.
I find great pleasure in using ideas like these in my pictures.
Perhaps you could try a picture next week that uses found painting scumbles/stains and accidents in concert with your more intentional visions.
See you next week, John.

Friday, March 13, 2015

John Murray classes week of March 16, 2015


AMERICA
Has fusion ruined jazz?
Is the heartland best known by its ubiquitous architectonics/
Is the soul a superstitious construct/
Where does the reptilian tarmac intrusion lead/

but from sea to dying sea...


So what do you think?
Is there an idea here?
When was the last time you were in a McDonalds?
Have you ever driven across America?
Make art!
See you next week, 
John.

Friday, March 6, 2015

John Murray classes week of March 9, 2015


Rest in Peace You Funny, Lovely Bastard.

I met Bill on a beautiful June day in 1967 and we have been friends, fellow artists, fighters and cohorts ever since.
I will miss him more than I can express.
See you next week, john.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

John Murray classes first week of March 2015

I am on the brink of insanity with this weather.
I hope you're doing better than I am.
Next week try to paint a truly meaningless picture, some image with no value to yourself or anyone else.
Sometimes at my most desperate I do my best work,
as Samuel Beckett said, "I can't go on...I must go on..."
See you next week, John 

  

Thursday, February 5, 2015

John Murray classes week of February 9, 2015

The snow piles up and over our plans.
Next week try a white on white painting.
Malevich, Rauschenberg, Ryman are a few who have denied traditional full-chroma art.
Underpaint and cover white, paint black and scrape to white, spray, wash, scrub...
This a hard winter, pile the paint thick, scrape it away and wash it out, pour it on, peel it back, smudge it, step on it...see you next week. I hope!
Love, john.

Friday, January 30, 2015

John Murray classes week of February 2, 2015

JOHN MURRAY - TALKING ABOUT MATISSE

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5
7pm to 9pm
Admission fee: $20 

Please RSVP to Marte at marte@newartcenter.org

Refreshments and light dessert will be served


Matisse is old hat?
So let's move on and see where his awesome radical work has led in the hands of a new generation
Some have said that he was too decorative maybe some of his later work had a bit too much decorative gestalt but not the minimal unfinished pentimento pieces of the early teens
Minimal and incident laden at the same time questioning the history, presumptions and conceits of painting that work is as strong as always but where has rigorous painting gone? I mean I guess the raw and spacially open semi finished provisional work that Manet played with in 1875
Manet went to that glorious plane of questioning and breathless vertigo
And so did Matisse the new younger painters that I see now are too busy too full of guilt and afraid of failure.


See you next week, john.