Thomas Martin Uttech

Thomas Martin Uttech;Tom Uttech

Mjesto: Merrill

Rođen: 1942

Biografija:

Thomas Martin Uttech is an American landscape painter and photographer, born in Merrill, Wisconsin in 1942. He received a BA from Layton School of Art in Milwaukee in 1965 and an MFA from the University of Cincinnati in 1976. Uttech's primary painting teacher was Guido Brink. He was a professor of art at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee until 1998 and currently resides in Saukville, Wisconsin.

Artistic Style and Career

Uttech is known for his moody depictions of North American woodlands and animals that inhabit them. His painting Neiab Nin Nasikodadimin, Bejigwan (Chippewa for 'we reunite') in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art is typical of the artist's moody, but slightly stylized, landscapes. Museums in Georgia, Arkansas, Hawaii, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Arizona hold works by Uttech. Key aspects of Uttech's work include his use of light and color to evoke a sense of atmosphere and mood. His paintings often feature dramatic skies and vegetation, which are characteristic of the North American wilderness.

Exhibitions and Collections

Uttech's gallery exhibition at Alexandre Gallery in New York in 2023 showcased his latest paintings and raised awareness about the decline in wilderness. His work can also be found in various museums, including the Honolulu Museum of Art and other institutions.

For more information on Thomas Martin Uttech, visit https://Wikioo.org/@/ThomasMartinUttech or check out other notable artists at https://Wikioo.org/Art.nsf/All-Popular-Artists. You can also explore the Honolulu Museum of Art collection at https://Wikioo.org/@@/A@D3B6JB-The-Museum-Il-Gesu-(Italy).

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