Artist

Bruce Kurland

born New York City 1938-died Buffalo, NY 2013
Media - portrait_image_113783.jpg - 90428
From Bruce Kurland: insight into still life
Born
New York, New York, United States
Died
Buffalo, New York, United States
Biography

A student at the National Academy and the Art Students League in the early 1960s, Bruce Kurland paints tiny still lifes of birds, flowers, fruit, game, and contemporary debris (Budweiser beer cans, Coca Cola bottles). The consummate realism of his earlier work reflects his simultaneous fascination with Chardin, seventeenth-century Dutch still-life master Karel Fabritius, and contemporary formal issues of balance and rhythm. Since 1977 Kurland has introduced fantasy forms into his work and exchanged carefully controlled lighting effects for diffuse, surreal, often shadowless spaces. Always precariously balanced, his objects now defy gravitational laws; outlines refuse to be contained, and the descriptive realism of the earlier work has been supplanted by an overriding concern for mood.

Virginia M. Mecklenburg Modern American Realism: The Sara Roby Foundation Collection (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press for the National Museum of American Art, 1987)

Works by this artist (17 items)

Lawrence Kupferman, Resurrection, 1939, engraving and linoleum cut, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from D.C. Public Library, 1967.72.142
Resurrection
Date1939
engraving and linoleum cut
Not on view
Lawrence Kupferman, Gothic Cottage, ca. 1936, drypoint, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from D.C. Public Library, 1967.72.146
Gothic Cottage
Dateca. 1936
drypoint
Not on view
Lawrence Kupferman, Portrait of a Girl, ca. 1936, drypoint, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from D.C. Public Library, 1967.72.141
Portrait of a Girl
Dateca. 1936
drypoint
Not on view

Exhibitions

Media - 1986.6.100 - SAAM-1986.6.100_2 - 135134
Modern American Realism: Highlights from the Sara Roby Foundation Collection
This exhibition presents some of the most treasured paintings and sculpture from SAAM’s permanent collection, including artworks by Will Barnet, Isabel Bishop, Paul Cadmus, Edward Hopper, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Jacob Lawrence, George Tooker, among others.