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  • About Abstract Paintings by Brad Bannister

    Pricing and commissioning of abstract paintings are all negotiable by email. I travel a great deal recently and work in different studios so I am sometimes unavailable by telephone 813-316-3058.

    My work is done in acrylic, oil and occasionally with other materials to create abstract paintings. Recently I am using combinations of materials, as mixed-media, on various weights of canvas.

    My recent method of working has moved back to painting on a stretched canvas.

    I provide high quality paintings, free shipping and insurance at a very reasonable price.


    SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:

    Group Exhibits:

    Jordan Creek Art Gallery,SpringfieldMO '84
    Oklahoma City Festival of the Arts,OK '84
    Tulsa ArtFair, OK '85
    Union Hill Arts, Kansas City, MO '85
    A.D. Mac Art Gallery, Springfield, MO '85
    Jordan Creek Art Gallery,SpringfieldMO '86
    New River Art Gallery, Springfield, MO '86
    San Antonio Summer Arts, TX '87
    Nearly Famous Gallery, Springfield,MO '87
    Sears Tower-Corporate Exhibit,Chi, IL '88
    Dallas ArtFest, TX '88
    KOZK Invitational Art Auction, MO '88
    Springfield Art Museum, MO '89
    George Milne's Ceramics Studio, MO '89
    Maschino's Gallery, MO '90
    St. Louis Lutheran Synod Exhibition '90
    Orlando Gallery of Contemporary Art '96
    Palm Beach Collectors' Gallery '01
    Design Center of the Americas '01
    Palm Beach Collectors' Gallery '02
    Orlando Gallery of Contemporary Art '02

    SOLO Exhibits:

    Jordan Creek Art Center, MO '86
    Jefferson City Racquet Club, MO '87
    Rad Gallery, MO '88
    Jordan Creek Art Center, MO '89
    New River Gallery, MO '89
    New Coast Gallery, MO '90
    Springfield City Hall, MO '96
    Orlando Gallery of Contemporary Art '01
    Orlando Gallery of Contemporary Art, FL'03
    Gallery - 45, Nikolaev, Ukraine '05
    City Art Gallery, Nikolaev, Ukraine '05

    Gallery Representation
    Design Center of the Americas, FL

    EDUCATION:

    Studios with Russell Arnold - former Head of Art and Architecture Atlantic Christian College, Wilson,NC'68
    Drawing and Painting Studios at Missouri State University, Springfield, MO '69-'72
    Abstract Painting Studios at University of Missouri, Columbia, MO '82
    Ceramics Studio - George Milne Studio - Springfield, MO '86


    Biography of Brad Bannister

    I was born in St. Louis, Missouri. My interest in art began with televised drawing lessons as a child with artist Jon Gnagy in his weekly program. Frequent trips with my father to the St. Louis Art Museum interested me in many facets of art, particularly for the magnificent work of Max Beckmann and the major modern artists that Morton D. May collected and donated to the museum. I did not understand Beckmann's work at that time, yet came to realize it had impacted me profoundly as a child in it's major movements and heavy contrasts. The strongest influence however came from my uncle, Russell Arnold, past Head of Art and Architecture at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson, North Carolina - who allowed me from age 13 to attend lectures, work in the painting studios, watch and ask questions as he painted - he was an excellent teacher and mentor. His direct contact with the abstract expressionists in 40's and 50's New York City is apparent in his inspiring body of work. He is alive and still the authority on painting for me. - Brad Bannister


    The act of finding oneself creatively is an ongoing and developmental process. Finding the best way to create a visual experience of feeling is both the task and the reward of creative expression. Color, form, and texture are used to create this visual experience; hopefully seen and experienced by the viewer. If a painting is not inspiring, not mysterious, not sensual - then it is not enough. If a painting is impacting and intimate and freeing then it provides a valued experience, and is hence a valued object. Abstract painting, especially nonobjective expressive painting, is ironically most able to be experienced as an object in and of itself, not representing or depicting some other thing. It is experienced sensually, without other meaning, in the same way as excellent piano or exhilirating weather, nonetheless inspiring. - Brad Bannister


    My Favorite Artists Lists:

    Abstract Painting, Nonobjective or Non-representational - In Descending Order

    Willem De Kooning (Greece on 8th Avenue)
    Jackson Pollock (Alchemy)
    Antoni Tapies
    Kenneth Noland (Chevrons and Doors series)
    Franz Kline
    Tsuggio Hattori
    Kurt Schwitters
    Russell Arnold
    Fritz Bultman
    Ben Nicholson
    Sam Francis

    Figurative Painting & Art- In Descending Order

    Max Beckmann
    Henri Matisse
    Georges Braque
    Vincent VanGogh
    Paul Gauguin
    Ernst Kirchner
    George Grosz
    Auguste Rodin
    Gaston LaChaise
    Thomas Hart Benton
    Juan Gris
    Stuart Davis
    Picasso
    James Rosenquist
    Otto Dix
    Robert Indiana
    Marc Chagall
    Paul Klee
    Franz Hals

    - Brad Bannister


    My Favorite Quotations of Artists

    Poor is the pupil who does not surpass his master. - Leonardo da Vinci

    As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so a life well spent brings happy death. - Leonardo da Vinci

    To become truly immortal, a work of art must escape all human limits: logic and commonsense will only interfere. But once these barriers are broken, it will enter the realms of childhood visions and dreams. - Giorgio DeChirico

    Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things. - Edgar Degas

    The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. - Albert Einstein

    Art is either plagiarism or revolution. - Paul Gaugin

    To create one's own world in any of the arts takes courage. - Georgia O'Keeffe

    Art is a lie that helps us to realize the truth. - Pablo Picasso

    What good are computers? They can only give you answers. - Pablo Picasso

    Every good painter paints what he is. - Jackson Pollock

    The painting has a life of its own. - Jackson Pollock

    Twentieth-century art may start with nothing, but it flourishes by virtue of its belief in itself, in the possibility of control over what seems essentially uncontrollable, in the coherence of the inchoate, and in its ability to create its own values. - T. S. Eliot

    The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life. - William Faulkner

    The dignity of the artist lies in his duty of keeping awake the sense of wonder in the world. In this long vigil he often has to vary his methods of stimulation; but in this long vigil he is also himself striving against a continual tendency to sleep. - Marc Chagall

    The very essence of the creative is its novelty, and hence we have no standard by which to judge it. - Carl Rogers

    Great things do not just happen by impulse, but are a sucession of small things linked together. - Vincent Van Gogh

    - Brad Bannister


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