Jim Love (artist)

Jim Love (1927 May 10, 2005) was an American modernist sculptor who was born in Amarillo, Texas. He graduated from Baylor University in 1952 with a baccalaureate in business administration. After graduation, He moved to Houston, Texas. He rose to prominence in 1961 when his assemblages of found objects were included in the groundbreaking exhibition The Art of Assemblage at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Jim Love died in May 2005. Margaret McDermott, wife of University of Texas at Dallas founder Eugene McDermott presented the Jack sculpture to the university in 1976. The sculpture is affectionately known on campus as the Love Jack.[1]

Jim Love
Jim Love, Jack, 1971, Menil Collection
Born1927
DiedMay 10, 2005
NationalityAmerican
EducationBaylor University
Known forSculpture
MovementModernism
Jim Love, Can Johnny Come Out and Play? bronze, 1990-91, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

References

  1. "Traditions". The UTD Mercury. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  • Clothier, Peter and Jim Edwards, The Poetic Object: Hannelore Baron, Varujan Boghosian, Wallace Berman, Doris Cross, Roy Fridge, George Herms, Jess, Jim Love, David McManaway, Betye Saar, San Antonio, Tex, San Antonio Museum of Art, 1988.
  • Herbert, Lynn McLanahan, From Now On, London, Philip Wilson, 2006
  • Love, Jim, Jim Love, In Pursuit of the Bear, Houston, Contemporary Arts Museum, 1973.
  • Love, Jim, Jim Love Up to Now, A Selection, Houston, Tex., Institute for the Arts, Rice University, 1980.
  • Williams, Charles Truett, Charles T. Williams, Retrospective with Friends: Charles T. Williams, Roy Fridge, Jim Love, David McManaway, Gene Owens, Denton, TX, University of North Texas Press, 1998.
  • Chron.com - Renowned sculptor Jim Love dies
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