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TOP 200 ARTISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TO NOW
TIMES READERS AND SAATCHI ONLINE VISITORS VOTE FOR THEIR FAVOURITE ARTISTS
AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:
| - | Pablo Picasso |
| - | Paul Cezanne |
| - | Gustav Klimt |
| - | Claude Monet |
| - | Marcel Duchamp |
| - | Henri Matisse |
| - | Jackson Pollock |
| - | Andy Warhol |
| - | Willem De Kooning |
| - | Piet Mondrian |
| - | Paul Gauguin |
| - | Francis Bacon |
| - | Robert Rauschenberg |
| - | Georges Braque |
| - | Wassily Kandinsky |
| - | Constantin Brancusi |
| - | Kasimir Malevich |
| - | Jasper Johns |
| - | Frida Kahlo |
| - | Martin Kippenberger |
| - | Paul Klee |
| - | Egon Schiele |
| - | Donald Judd |
| - | Bruce Nauman |
| - | Alberto Giacometti |
| - | Salvador Dalí |
| - | Auguste Rodin |
| - | Mark Rothko |
| - | Edward Hopper |
| - | Lucian Freud |
| - | Richard Serra |
| - | Rene Magritte |
| - | David Hockney |
| - | Philip Guston |
| - | Henri Cartier-Bresson |
| - | Pierre Bonnard |
| - | Jean-Michel Basquiat |
| - | Max Ernst |
| - | Diane Arbus |
| - | Georgia O'Keeffe |
| - | Cy Twombly |
| - | Max Beckmann |
| - | Barnett Newman |
| - | Giorgio De Chirico |
| - | Roy Lichtenstein |
| - | Edvard Munch |
| - | Pierre Auguste Renoir |
| - | Man Ray |
| - | Henry Moore |
| - | Cindy Sherman |
| - | Jeff Koons |
| - | Tracey Emin |
| - | Damien Hirst |
| - | Yves Klein |
| - | Henri Rousseau |
| - | Chaim Soutine |
| - | Arshile Gorky |
| - | Amedeo Modigliani |
| - | Umberto Boccioni |
| - | Jean Dubuffet |
| - | Eva Hesse |
| - | Edouard Vuillard |
| - | Carl Andre |
| - | Juan Gris |
| - | Lucio Fontana |
| - | Franz Kline |
| - | David Smith |
| - | Joseph Beuys |
| - | Alexander Calder |
| - | Louise Bourgeois |
| - | Marc Chagall |
| - | Gerhard Richter |
| - | Balthus |
| - | Joan Miro |
| - | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
| - | Frank Stella |
| - | Georg Baselitz |
| - | Francis Picabia |
| - | Jenny Saville |
| - | Dan Flavin |
| - | Alfred Stieglitz |
| - | Anselm Kiefer |
| - | Matthew Barney |
| - | George Grosz |
| - | Bernd And Hilla Becher |
| - | Sigmar Polke |
| - | Brice Marden |
| - | Maurizio Cattelan |
| - | Sol LeWitt |
| - | Chuck Close |
| - | Edward Weston |
| - | Joseph Cornell |
| - | Karel Appel |
| - | Bridget Riley |
| - | Alexander Archipenko |
| - | Anthony Caro |
| - | Richard Hamilton |
| - | Clyfford Still |
| - | Luc Tuymans |
| - | Claes Oldenburg |
TO SEE THE FULL 200 CLICK HERE
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| Ben Hotchkiss |
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I was born at ST. Vincent`s Hospital in Greenwich Village to DeWolfe and Grace Hotchkiss on December 23, 1945.
I spent a couple year in Venice and Santa Monica California, taking in the hippy experience. Then I spent some time at the Esalon Institute in Big Sur. I headed back east and for most of the next five years I lived in Gaylordsville CT working in my parents store The Basket Shop, a old fashioned roadside gas/gift shop. Eventually my wanderlust picked up again and I moved to Torrington , Waterbury , and New Haven Ct, all of which were run down defunct mill towns. Then on to Providence RI., Boston, Long Island City, San Francisco, and Chicago. I was a rolling stone, living in over 50 different places such as rooming houses, cheap hotels, YMCA`s, and other inexpensive places. I had about the same number of jobs; day laborer, factory worker, janitorial, and other bottom rung positions.
I was a restless soul with a raw curiosity about life. I didn`t know exactly what I was seeking; I simply knew that I craved new places and experiences!
I dabbled in art in my teen years by sketching and doing watercolors. But in my late teens,20`s and early 30`s I pretty much abandoned my pursuit of art. Then in a rooming house on Valencia St. in San Francisco I began doing watercolors again. I kept the theme alive, eventually moving from watercolors to oils, I`ve continued to do abstract oils ever since.
My father was my inspiration to become an artist. He was a fine artist who worked in oils and watercolors, and had a wonderful studio which I visited often. I observed him painting, his artwork on the walls, and I often thumbed through his collection of great art books.
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| About the Artist |
I am keenly aware of visual expression; either intentional or unintentional as expressed in all things in the world around us. I am intrigued by why certain things are attractive to me and other things are not. To me there is something mystical about intuitive facility. I can`t explain them but I find I use it all the time. I enjoy using my intuitive side to express my abstract artistic endeavors.
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Freudian Slips
1980 watercolor 23 cm by 30.5 cm |
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This is a super detailed style that I went trhough in the late seventies and early eighties. It evokes many diffrent reactions from many diffrent people. I still notice something new everytime I look at it. |
Tangerine Dream
1987 oil on canvas panel 35x47 |
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Abstract artwork in warm tangerine tones.Artist: Ben Hotchkiss USA |
Spatial Key Hole
2002 oil on canvas 30x40 |
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Where space intersects thought. |
Somewhen.
2004 oil 35x50 |
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Between sometime and dreamtime. |
Seven Seas
2008 Oil on masonite 92 x 122 cm |
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A abstract depiction of the oceans of imagination. |
Circut Circus
2008 Oil on Masonite 92 x 122 |
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A cybernetic mirage of form and colour. |
Mick Jagger
1988 oil |
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Portrait of Mick Jagger |
Martian Meadow
1987 Oil |
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View of a Martiain Meadow on a sunny afternoon as the MoonFlys float among the CloudLilies. |
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| Education and biography |
I grew up with my parents in Sherman , a small town in western Connecticut. I went to a small grade school of about 100 students from 1st to 8th grade. We were isolated, and didn`t have a television until I was in seventh grade and then only received one channel. Other than hanging around various dairy farms when not in school, I spent most of my time wandering around the woods with a dog or cat for company.
I went to high school in Kent CT. for two years, but my last name of Hotchkiss was the name of a rival school. Because of that and the fact that I was a niave country kid, I was the subject of more than my share of heckeling and abuse. I asked my parents to take me out and they eventually complied. I finished up my secondary schooling in the gritty urban surrondings at Mount Vernon H.S. in Queens New York. I then attended colledge, but dropped out after my first semester. Apparently my mind was elsewhere.
My youngest brother Jed who is a comic book artist, took over promoting my artwork last September. Since then he has placed my art in Manhattan,Pennslyvania, and Connecticut. I had my work shown at the "Others" Show at the Pier 92 and at the Puck Building "Outsiders" show in Manhattan, where my work sold out the first night. |
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| Future shows |
| The 2010 Outsider Art Fair in Manhattan on 7 west 34th street on Jan. My website is www.benvisions.com |
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Website: www.benvisions.com |
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