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| Ed Zerne |
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1945 Los Angeles, California
I continue to work at my art and spend time with my granchildren. Both are certainly the best parts of my life.
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Art is about substance, not style. My work continues to be about the sum of my experiences in life and art.
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Dada Crypt [Dada Dumpster]
2005 Digital Photo & manipulation |
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This is part of a series of works; digital, painted & drawn Crypts for these movements of the past. The work is not meant to insult the Art or the Artists. We make crypts for those we love and respect. |
Foam Bolt
circa 1971 Urethane Foam, Dye & Steel Bolt |
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This was one of the smallest works I made of urethane foam. Most of them were much larger and I have destroyed them.
The sea regurgitated my work at Whiskey Beach
I had just completed a series of small pieces, poured urethane foam & a steel bolt. I also had just purchased a Nikon F (35mm)... and wanted to photograph the pieces on the beach.
After taking a roll of the pieces on the beach I got the bright idea that I wanted to photograph the pieces with the surf swirling around and over them.
It was then that I discovered that the pieces had a neutral or slightly positive buoyancy. The sea was eating my work !! I tried to retrieve the pieces while trying to protect my new camera. In the end I chose the camera over the small works. (I could make them again.)
I was dejected at the loss however... in a few minutes I looked down the beach to my left and saw the sea regurgitating the pieces about every 20-30 yards.
The sea gods said, "The Art had a bad taste!"
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Handgun for Henry, Sorry Mr. M
circa 1975 blended imagery, pen & digital |
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The orginal was pen and ink... I scaned it and reworked it digitally [photoshop] 2005 |
Child Soldiers
2006 digital study |
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dreams of a lost youth |
Surrealist Crypt #2
2005 Acrylic on birch panel 60.6 X 80.6 |
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Imagined Sculpture Project
1990-93 Acrylic on paper 30.8 X 40.1 |
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Sunburst Pyramid, Feather & Sunset over Love Creek (Rehoboth Bay, DE)
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Snipers & Soldiers
2005 digital study |
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Dreams of a Lost Youth
2006 Mixed Media on Birch 60.96 X 60.96 X 4.445 |
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Child Soldiers impressed into service and creating a generation of young men who see violence as a solution.
This is one of a series... this particular one is partially constructed and partially photoedited...
The facing panel is 1/4" birch and the supports are pine.
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| 教育程度与个人自传 |
Ed Zerne began his professional career as an artist in Washington, D.C., 1969 at Jefferson Place Gallery owned by Nesta Dorrance. Among the artists exhibiting there at that time were: Howard Mehring, Paul Reed, Sam Gilliam, Rockne Krebs, Eric Rudd, Sheila Isham, Vive Rankine, Hilda Shapiro Thorpe, David Staton, Carroll Sockwell, Franklin White…
His first large scale work, Foam Flow or Colors Running Against Planes was exhibited at the Corcoran in 1970 in an exhibit organized by Curator Renato Danese. His first one man show was at Jefferson Place Gallery. He is most closely associated with the Washington Color painters. His work ranges from experimental works to observational paintings and drawing.
He worked as a Graphic Artist, Designer and Illustrator for WinTec, Inc. during years 1996-2003 supporting a government agency.
Zerne attended the Corcoran School of Art [1965-1967] and Maryland Institute College of Art [1967-1969 BFA]. He taught art at Mount Vernon College 1972-1974.
Ed Zerne, son of Dr. G. Edward Zerne, MD and Winifred H. Zerne [author], was born in Los Angeles, California [1945] raised in the Canal Zone, Panama; West Chester, Pennsylvania; Hamburg, Pennsylvania; Alajuela, Costa Rica and settled in Takoma Park, Maryland in 1966-1991. From his marriage with Patzi Temples there are 2 daughters, Lydia Zerne and Ingrid Zerne, both are artists. Ingrid is married to a painter, Perreaoult Daniels.
Art Instructors I studied under:
Robert Harding (Painting & Events: Maryland Institute College of Art)
John Slorp (Painting & Color: Maryland Institute College of Art)
Sal Scarpitta (Painting: Maryland Institute College of Art)
Sam Gilliam (Painting: Maryland Institute College of Art)
Lila Pell Katzen (1932-1998) (Painting: Maryland Institute College of Art)
Leonard Marion Bahr (1905-1990) (Painting: Maryland Institute College of Art)
Raoul Middleman (Painting & Drawing: Maryland Institute College of Art)
Jim Hennessey (Painting: Maryland Institute College of Art)
Jack Perlmutter (Woodblock: Corcoran School of Art)
Krystyna Marek (Serigraphy: Corcoran School of Art)
Eugene Frederick (Intaglio Printing: Corcoran School of Art)
Irving Althage (Ceramics: Andrews University)
Greg Constantine (Drawing: Andrews University)
H. Theodore Hallman (Painting: West Chester University)
Frances W. Ring (Sculpture: West Chester University)
Joan Carroll (Color & Design: Corcoran School of Art)
Harold Isen (Drawing: Corcoran School of Art)
Ms. Leaf (Biddle Street Elementary School)
These are the instructors that I consider have the greatest influence on my thinking as an artist. It wasn't that I followed in their path but rather the exchange of ideas was most fruitful for me.
Selected Exhibitions
1966 Bowie State College, Bowie, Maryland (1st Prize-Intaglio Printing.)
1969 "Corkery, Thompson, Wade, Zerne," Jefferson Place Gallery, Washington, D.C.(Director/owner Nesta Dorrance)
1970 "Art Now," University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
"Washington Room," Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.(Curator-Nina Felshin)
"New Sculpture," Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (Curator-Renato Danese / Director-Walter Hopps)
1971 "Washington Art," State University College at Potsdam and State University of New York at Albany, New York
"Washington Artists," Madison Art Center, Madison, WI (Director-Cham Hendon)
1972 "Ed Zerne," Jefferson Place Gallery, Washington, D.C. (Director/owner-Nesta Dorrance)
1974 "Ed Zerne," Gallery 10, Washington, D.C.
1976 "Ed Zerne-Shooting Gallery 1.," Rebecca Cooper Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1979 "10 Artists," Jack Rasmussen Gallery, Washington, D.C.
"City Art 79," Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C.
1980 "David Staton-Ed Zerne," Jack Rasmussen Gallery, Washington, D.C.
"International Sculpture Festival," W.P.A., Kahn Site, Washington, D.C.
1981 "Ed Zerne-Flotsam," Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
1983 "The Eiler Collection...Now," Madison Art Center, Madison, Wisconsin
1986 "Jefferson Place Gallery Shows Again," 406 7th St., Washington, D.C.
1993 "Handmade Books," Main Street Gallery, Prince Frederick, Maryland (Director Nancy Collery)
2002 "Ed Zerne at District West Fine Art," 106 S. King Street, Leesburg, Virgina (Director Ruth Robertson)
Selected Bibliography
1969 Paul Richard, Four Washington Artists Poised For Flight, Washington Post, June 29.
Benjamin Forgey, With It Minds At The Jefferson Place Gallery, Sunday Star, July 13.
1970 Renato G. Danese, New Sculpture, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond,
Catalog from the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Paul Richard, Sculpture at the Corcoran, Washington Post, October 18.
1971 Washington Art Catalog from shows at the State University College at Pottsdam and the State
University of New York at Albany.
Washington Artists, Catalog from a show at the Madison Art Center in Madison, Wisconsin.
1972 Paul Richard, Art Transformed, Washington Post Jan 8
1975 Benjamin Forgey, D.C. Roundup, Art News, January
1980 Reports from Washington, Art in America, November
1983 Trent Meyers, The Eiler Collection...Now, Catalog from the Madison Art Center. |
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