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Carl Holty: Romantic Modernist

Saturday, Aug 29, 2020 — Sunday, Jan 17, 2021



Throughout a career spanning more than five decades, the artist Carl Holty investigated the evolving language of 20th-century modernist movements. He progressively moved from realism to cubism and finally into abstraction. His teachers and friends Hans Hofmann, Piet Mondrian, Stuart Davis and Mark Rothko were among the masters of his era. Romare Bearden, who co-authored a book with Holty, delivered the eulogy at his funeral in 1973. One of his oldest friends was Howard Thomas, whose recommendation brought Holty to the University of Georgia as artist in residence from 1948 to 1950.

This exhibition of paintings and drawings reflects Holty’s personal pursuit of modern art theory, much of which focused on color as one of his essential building blocks. Through the years, we see the artist first use color as a structural matrix and later as pure atmospheric ground. His personal writings and recurring visual themes of bathers, nature, horses and riders reveal an artist driven by a romantic ideal, an attitude perhaps reflective of an earlier time. Still, at its core, Holty’s work is truly evocative of 20th-century American modernism.

To read Virginia Rembert Liles’ book “Carl Holty: Search for the Grail,” click here.

Carl Holty: Romantic Modernist

  • Georgia Museum of Art
    Carl Holty (American, b. Germany, 1900–1973), untitled, 1940. Gouache on heavy paper, 7 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Gift of Raeford Liles in memory of Virginia Rembert Liles. GMOA 2013.439.
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    Carl Holty (American, b. Germany, 1900–1973), untitled, ca. 1958. Oil on canvas, 40 x 30 inches. Collection of Randall Ott and Sheila Stringer Ott.
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    Carl Holty (American, b. Germany, 1900–1973), untitled, 1948. Acrylic on canvas, 5 7/8 x 7 3/8 inches. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Gift of Annie Laurie Dodd. GMOA 2012.876.
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    Carl Holty (American, b. Germany, 1900–1973), sketch of horse and rider, 1949. Charcoal on wove paper, 27 1/16 x 24 inches. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Transfer from Department of Art, University of Georgia. GMOA 1982.8.
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    Carl Holty (American, b. Germany, 1900–1973), “Billiard Player,” 1932–33. Oil on canvas, 37 x 25 x 1 1/8 inches (framed). Weatherspoon Art Museum at UNC Greensboro, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Falk, 1972. 1972.1834.
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    Carl Holty (American, b. Germany, 1900–1973), “Two Women Bathing,” 1948–50. Oil on Masonite, 55 3/4 x 47 3/4 inches. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Gift of Charles B. Johnston. GMOA 1950.330.
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    Carl Holty (American, b. Germany, 1900–1973), “St. Hubert and the Stag,” 1949. Oil crayon on paper, 12 x 15 1/2 inches. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Eva Underhill Holbrook Memorial Collection of American Art, Gift of Alfred H. Holbrook. GMOA 1950.223.
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Curator

Marilyn Laufer

Sponsors

The W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation and the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art

Galleries

Philip Henry Alston Jr. and Virginia and Alfred Kennedy Galleries

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