Jeremy Anderson (artist) explained

Jeremy Radcliffe Anderson
Birth Date:October 28, 1921
Birth Place:Palo Alto, California, United States
Death Place:Greenbrae, California, United States
Education:San Mateo Junior College,
California School of Fine Arts
Occupation:Visual artist, educator
Known For:Sculpture
Movement:Abstract art, Funk art
Spouse:Frances Webster Whitney (m. 1947–1982; his death)
Children:3

Jeremy Radcliffe Anderson (October 10, 1921 – June 19, 1982), was an American artist and educator, known for his wood sculptures.[1] [2] He was an influential mid-century fine art figure in San Francisco, California;[3] and taught classes at San Francisco Art Institute.[4]

Early life, family, and education

Jeremy Radcliffe Anderson was born in 1921 in Palo Alto, California. His father Frederick "Fritz" C. Anderson (1889–1963) was a professor of Romance languages at Stanford University.[5] [6] [7] Anderson graduated from Palo Alto High School.[8] He continued his studied at San Mateo Junior College (now College of San Mateo). Anderson served in the United States Navy aboard the USS Gillis in the Aleutian Islands, during World War II.

In 1947, Anderson married Frances Webster Whitney, from Ross, California and Inverness, California.[9] [10] They had three children.

Anderson graduated from the California School of Fine Arts (later known as San Francisco Art Institute), and studied under Robert Boardman Howard. He was awarded the Rosenberg Traveling Fellowship in 1950, and traveled to France for a year.[11]

Career

In his early career Anderson made abstract sculpture;[12] and in his later career his work started to have figures and humor, possibly a nod to funk art. Anderson was a semi-finalist for public art in the Golden Gateway Project in Marin County in 1961, winning a cash prize.[13]

Anderson taught at San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI). One of his students at SFAI was Louise David Lieber.[14] He was visiting faculty at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis) in 1975.[15]

Anderson was a member of the Marin Society of Artists, and participated in their group exhibitions.[16] [17] He had a retrospective exhibition in 1967 at the San Francisco Museum of Art (now the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art);[18] and solo exhibitions at Braunstein/Quay Gallery (October 1970, and December 1978) in San Francisco.[19] [20]

Death and legacy

After struggling with cancer, he died on June 19, 1982, at the age of 60 at Marin General Hospital in Greenbrae, California.

His work is included in museum collections, including at the University Art Museum at the University of California, Berkeley;[21] [22] the Pasadena Museum of Modern Art (now Norton Simon Museum, from the Betty and Monte Factor Family Collection),[23] the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,[24] the Whitney Museum of Art,[25] and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Notes and References

  1. News: Bloomfield . Arthur . 1975-03-14 . Fun with Wood . 2024-04-11 . . 32 . Newspapers.com.
  2. News: 1976-03-28 . Gallery features 'visionary art' . 2024-04-11 . Contra Costa Times . 29 . Newspapers.com.
  3. Book: Janovy, Karen O. . Sculpture from the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery . Siedell . Daniel A. . 2005-01-01 . . 978-0-8032-7629-1 . 100 . en . Jeremy Anderson . Google Books.
  4. News: 1962-01-02 . Marin Sculptor Chosen For Gateway Project . 2024-04-11 . . 4 . Newspapers.com.
  5. Web site: Jeremy Anderson . 2024-04-11 . . en.
  6. News: 1947-08-25 . Jeremy Anderson Claims as His Bride, Frances Whitney . 2024-04-11 . . 6 . Newspapers.com.
  7. Web site: Memorial Resolution: Anderson, Frederick, 1889–1963 (Romanic Languages) . 2024-04-11 . Stanford University Faculty Senate Records - Spotlight at Stanford . . en.
  8. News: 1982-06-23 . Obituary for Jeremy Anderson . 2024-04-11 . . 24 . Newspapers.com.
  9. News: 1965-04-29 . Rum Runner Special? No, Another Ship . 2024-04-11 . . 8 . Newspapers.com.
  10. News: 1950-03-26 . Sculpture Award Won by Anderson . 2024-04-11 . . 155 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: 1950-03-26 . S.F. Artist Exhibiting at the De Young . 2024-04-11 . Oakland Tribune . 63 . Newspapers.com.
  12. News: 1973-09-05 . S.F.'s Wild Time in Modern Art . 2024-04-11 . . 42 . Newspapers.com.
  13. News: 1961-12-31 . 2 Bay Artists in Gateway Finals . 2024-04-11 . . 4 . Newspapers.com.
  14. News: 1981-01-29 . Louise Lieber floating sculpture . 2024-04-11 . . 19 . Newspapers.com.
  15. News: 1975-02-09 . Zombies, Hands, And Cardboard . 2024-04-11 . . 83 . Newspapers.com.
  16. News: 1974-05-31 . Marin Society of Artists . 2024-04-11 . . 23 . Newspapers.com.
  17. News: 1974-05-22 . 18 Artists to Be Featured In Show . 2024-04-11 . . 41 . Newspapers.com.
  18. Web site: Monte . James . 1967-02-01 . Jeremy Anderson . 2024-04-11 . . en-US.
  19. News: 1978-12-03 . S.F. Solo Shows: Jeremy Anderson . 2024-04-11 . . 114.
  20. News: 1970-10-07 . Recent Sculptures and Drawings . 2024-04-11 . . 42 . Newspapers.com.
  21. News: 1967-07-02 . Jeremy R Anderson gave a sculpture to the art museum at UC Berkeley. . 2024-04-11 . . 417 . Newspapers.com.
  22. News: 1982-08-20 . Bay Area Sculpture at the UAM . 2024-04-11 . . 32 . Newspapers.com.
  23. News: 1973-05-27 . Collection Etched in Anger, Edged With Humor . 2024-04-11 . . 466 . Newspapers.com.
  24. Web site: Anderson, Jeremy . 2024-04-11 . SFMOMA . en-US.
  25. Web site: Jeremy Anderson . 2024-04-11 . whitney.org . en.