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Indepth Arts News: "Second Exhibition from The William S. Schwartz Estate Collection" 2007-05-11 until 2007-05-26 Corey Helford Gallery Culver City, CA, USA United States of America
Considered to be one of the most prolific artists of his generation, William S. Schwartz (1896-1977) was born in Smorgon, Russia and studied at the Vilna Art School under a four-year scholarship. At the age of fifteen, he emigrated to the United States and continued to study fine art the Kellom School in Omaha and the Art Institute of Chicago, while supporting himself as principal tenor in local vaudeville, radio, concert, and operatic performances. As passionate about music as he was art, Schwartz incorporated his love for both into a series of abstract paintings entitled Symphonic Forms. Schwartz‚s work demonstrated his skill at moving easily between abstraction and realism as well as his modernist ideas about space and form. A W.P.A. (Works Progress Administration) artist, Schwartz contributed to the more than 400,000 public works of art created during Franklin D. Roosevelt‚s tenure as President. Skilled in oil and watercolor painting, lithography, and sculpture, his work has been included in exhibitions worldwide in addition to numerous private and public collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, San Francisco Museum, Detroit Institute of Arts, Library of Congress, Department of Labor, Musee Julf (France), Tel Aviv Museum (Israel), and Biro-Bidjan Museum (Russia). Since 1922, Schwartz has been featured in more than one hundred publications and noted by major art critics throughout the nation.
Located in the Culver City Art District, Corey Helford Gallery was established in April 2006 by Jan Corey Helford and her husband, television producer and creator, Bruce Helford (The Drew Carey Show, George Lopez, The Oblongs). Passionate art collectors, the Helfords are producers on the art documentary The Treasures of Long Gone John and have partnered to open their first gallery. Corey Helford Gallery presents a wide range of artists, from members of the new fine art movement, such as Bigfoot, Andrew Brandou, Natalia Fabia, Korin Faught, James Naccarato, David Stoupakis, and Sage Vaughn, to early Modernist William S. Schwartz. Notable shows include Charity By Numbers, which was co-curated by Gary Baseman and featured an unprecedented lineup of artists. Corey Helford Gallery presents new exhibitions approximately every four weeks.
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