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EJ Gold Famous American Artist Original Charcoal & Conte on Special BFK with COA

$ 26.92

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

E.J. Gold's
11" x 14"
original charcoal and conte
on the best BFK paper
signed
comes with a Certificate of Authenticiy
easy to frame
Gallery tagged at 00.
Video of the Artist doing this piece is available
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E.J. Gold
The artist, E.J. Gold, was born in New York City in 1941. His art career began in 1944 with an exhibit for the Children's Art Academy at MOMA.
As a young artist Gold worked with the New York School  including Kline, de Kooning, Pollock and Lee Krassner  many of whom were habitus of the Cedar Bar.
Gold spent the late '50s and early '60s on both the East Coast in the circles of young jazz greats as Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, and Philly Joe Jones and on the West Coast in association with the renegade California Nine. He also studied and later taught at Otis Art Institute, where Rico LeBrun, Fritz Schwaderer, Millard Sheets and Bentley Schaad made their impressions on him.
Called a "perceptional scientist" by his biographer, Linda Corriveau  More Color Less Soul, a Photobiography of E.J. Gold, Gateways 2002 Gold's work often transcends scale, incorporating illusion in perspective and dimension.
E.J. Gold's dramatic 7'x 11' JazzArt® stage panels and paintings grace the performance space, as Wynton Marsalis takes the stage  in a gala concert presented by the Center for the Arts.
"Magic happens when E.J. Gold's wildly beautiful JazzArt® paintings join the jazz musicians on stage. The freedom of gesture in Gold's paintings reflect the eclectic rhythms, the dissonances and harmonies, the improvisation that makes jazz jazz. The JazzArt, the music and the audience become one. It's so wonderful!" -- Beverly Korenwaser, HEI-JazzArt® curator
Gold's Herbie Hancock portrait was acquired by the Smithsonian: it is in the permanent collection of the National Museum of American History.
A jazz musician in his own right, Gold's canvases for the Wynton Marsalis Concert installation spawned an entirely new genre of artistic synergy The Jazz Art Tour. Gold and the Grass Valley Graphics Group have painted for numerous jazz performances including those of: Wynton Marsalis, Ted Nash, Oscar Peterson, Nancy Wilson, Marian McPartland, Chick Corea, Howard Johnson, the Dukes Men, Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones and the prestigious International Association of Jazz Education (IAJE) in Toronto, New York and Long Beach. Gold was named the official artist for the IAJE providing JazzArt every year since 2003.
Gold's JazzArt exhibited at the premier of San Francisco's Jazz Heritage Center (SFJHC) / Yoshi's Jazz Club which opened November 2007. The following year Cool City Hot Jazz, a JazzArt show including the artist E.J. Gold, opened in the SFJHC's Lush Life Gallery.
Gold's JazzArt has set the stage for the previous 2 seasons of 90.9 KXJZ Studio Jazz Series concerts at Mondavi Center, UC Davis for performers Jenny Scheinman, Miguel Zenn, Lionel Loueke, Delfeayo Marsalis, Tord Gustavsen / Solveig Slettahjell and Vijay Iyer.
Gold's original works number in the thousands, as does his list of collectors, which includes celebrities: Catherine Oxenberg, Curtis Armstrong, Herbie Hancock, Ginger Baker, the Clintons, Milt Hinton, Peggy Lee, Billy Barty, the late King Hussein of Jordan, and in the White House to name a few.