Cora Kelley Ward

Cora Kelley Ward
Born 1920
Eunice, Louisiana, United States
Died 1989
Nationality American
Education Newcomb–Tulane College, Hunter College, Black Mountain College
Known for Painting, Photography
Movement Abstract Expressionism

Cora Kelley Ward (1920-1989) was born in Eunice, Louisiana and lived through the New York City art movements of the 1960s to the 1980s. Ward studied painting at the Newcomb Art School at Tulane University and later earned a Master of Arts degree from Hunter College in New York City.[1] Ward is known for her work in Abstract Expressionism and her meticulous picture-taking of the New York art scene from the 1950s to the 1980s.

Works

Cora Kelly Ward, untitled, ink on paper, 1960

She studied under Josef Albers and Clement Greenberg, who became a lifelong friend to Ward. At Black Mountain College she learned the concepts of Modernism "through the teachings of European artists who taught at BMC and other schools when they fled Hitler's 'purification' of German culture".[1] In 1955 she moved to New York City and settled in Greenwich Village and continued to pursue her art. "Ward's work was based on the second generation of Abstract Expressionism, ideologies which explored art at its most elemental core."[1] She worked on solutions to self-imposed challenges, amassing a large body of work. Ward is most remembered as a photographer by her contemporaries and fellow artists from this period. The shy Ward would attend events, camera in hand, where she captured the interaction and excitement of the contemporary art world. In the exhibition held after her death in 1989, her longtime friend Clement Greenberg wrote in the catalog, “Cora was a dear and selfless friend. But I can confidently say that that doesn't sway me. It's only with these paintings of the eighties that I am able to hail her art without reservation. That makes me glad – regretfully so because she’s not here to read what I write.” A large part of her estate, around a thousand paintings, was given as a gift to the Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum of Louisiana by the heirs of the state.[2] Ward died of what is believed to be cancer at age 69.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Cora Kelley Ward: A Work in Progress". Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  2. "Cora Ward - Artist". Ask Art. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  3. Miller, Robin. "A Work In Progress". The Advocate. Retrieved 29 November 2012.

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