Hyde Solomon
Biography
An artistic relative of the Abstract Expressionists, Hyde Solomon was long active in the New York art scene, first as a student at the Art Students League and then with continuous exhibitions in galleries from 1940 into the 1960s. He showed at the progressive Jane Street Gallery at that time, which he help to bring into existence. In 1950 Meyer Schapiro and Clement Greenberg chose Solomon's work for a group show at the Kootz Gallery on Madison Avenue. Solomon also exhibited with Helen Frankenthaler and Edward Corbett at New York's Stable Gallery.
Present at the creation of late modernism from the mid-1940s, Solomon painted abstract works as well as strong portraiture. Solomon moved to Taos New Mexico in 1972 on a Wurlitzer Foundation Grant along with fellow artist Lawrence Calcagno, who had received the same grant as well, and both artist subsequently became part time Taos residents.
Solomon's often painted landscapes, as his pictorial interests were well suited to the scenic northern New Mexico environment. In consciously depicting the elements of nature, especially, Southwest skyscapes, Solomon entered a brief but productive period in Taos. He composed the skyscape as if the many colors of clouds might be combined all at once. Out of this complexity comes a grace and beauty-nature ordered and integrated rather than fractured and incomplete, based on harmonizing color. He painted in Taos for only a few years before becoming too ill to continue working. He had his last major one-person show at the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe three years before he died.
Schools of Study
Art Students League, NY
Pratt Institute, NY
Columbia University, NY
Partial List of Collections
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT
Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, NY
Art Museum Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
University of California Berkeley Museum, Berkeley, CA
Selected Exhibitions
Kootz Gallery, NY
Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C.
Walker Art Museum, Minneapolis
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Hyde SolomonRed Hill, 1960oil on canvas31 ¼ x 25 ¼ inches
79.4 x 64.1 cm -
Hyde SolomonCloudscape, 1972Oil on canvas30 x 24 inches
76.2 x 61 cmSigned and DatedSold -
Hyde SolomonPortrait of Andrew Dasburg, 1979Oil on canvas24 x 18 inches
61 x 45.7 cmfront top right corner -
Hyde SolomonTowards Evening, 1975Oil on canvas53.3 x 43.2 cmSigned upper right "Hyde"Sold
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Hyde SolomonTaos Mountain, 1973Oil on canvas16 x 20 inches
40.6 x 50.8 cmSigned and DatedSold
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