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Final Light: The Life and Art of V. Douglas Snow
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Final Light: The Life and Art of V. Douglas Snow

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The motivating force behind Final Light was to document Snow’s visual language -forged early in his career from abstract expressionist influences typified by Willem de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, and Franz Kline, among others. Final Light represents the first book to examine the legacy of this significant Utah educator and painter. Renowned scholars, writers, and activists who are familiar with Snow’s work-and many of whom were close friends with him-recount personal experiences with the artist and delve into his motives, methods, and reputation. The volume not only offers their commentaries, but also contains more than 80 exquisite full-colour reproductions of Snow’s paintings, dating from the 1950s until 2009, when he died in an auto accident at the age of eighty-two.

A nationally recognised artist, Snow chose to stay in Utah where, when not teaching at the University of Utah, he roamed the southern Utah desert gaining inspiration from the red rock formations, especially the Cockscomb outside his studio near Capitol Reef National Park. Snow said, Every artist probably wonders if he or she made the right decision to dig in to a certain place. He dug into the landscape in and around Southern Utah and never regretted it. Just as it did Tennessee Williams’s South, William Faulkner’s Mississippi, [or] John Steinbeck’s West Coast, the desert lands of the Colorado Plateau informed Snow’s work. Their sense of place, without provincialism, said Snow is what gives their art its enduring power. Final Light will appeal to art historians and art lovers, especially those interested in abstract expressionism and the art of Utah, the West, and the Southwest.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Utah Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
15 September 2013
Pages
192
ISBN
9781607812524

The motivating force behind Final Light was to document Snow’s visual language -forged early in his career from abstract expressionist influences typified by Willem de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, and Franz Kline, among others. Final Light represents the first book to examine the legacy of this significant Utah educator and painter. Renowned scholars, writers, and activists who are familiar with Snow’s work-and many of whom were close friends with him-recount personal experiences with the artist and delve into his motives, methods, and reputation. The volume not only offers their commentaries, but also contains more than 80 exquisite full-colour reproductions of Snow’s paintings, dating from the 1950s until 2009, when he died in an auto accident at the age of eighty-two.

A nationally recognised artist, Snow chose to stay in Utah where, when not teaching at the University of Utah, he roamed the southern Utah desert gaining inspiration from the red rock formations, especially the Cockscomb outside his studio near Capitol Reef National Park. Snow said, Every artist probably wonders if he or she made the right decision to dig in to a certain place. He dug into the landscape in and around Southern Utah and never regretted it. Just as it did Tennessee Williams’s South, William Faulkner’s Mississippi, [or] John Steinbeck’s West Coast, the desert lands of the Colorado Plateau informed Snow’s work. Their sense of place, without provincialism, said Snow is what gives their art its enduring power. Final Light will appeal to art historians and art lovers, especially those interested in abstract expressionism and the art of Utah, the West, and the Southwest.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Utah Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
15 September 2013
Pages
192
ISBN
9781607812524