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- دون باوم (بالإنجليزية: Don Baum) هو رسام وفنان أمريكي، ولد في 1922 في ميشيغان في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 28 أكتوبر 2008 في إيفانستون في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Don Baum (1922–2008) was an American curator, artist and educator, most known as a key impresario and promoter of the Chicago Imagists, a group of artists that had an enduring impact on American art in the later twentieth century. Described by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (MCA) as "an indispensable curator of the Chicago school," Baum was known for lively and irreverent exhibitions that offered fresh perspectives combining elements of Surrealism and Pop and that broke down barriers between schooled and untrained, or so-called outsider artists. From 1956 to 1972, Baum was exhibitions director at Chicago's Hyde Park Art Center. It was there, in the 1960s, that he became involved with a group of young artists he exhibited as "Hairy Who" that later expanded to become the Chicago Imagists. That group included Ed Paschke, Jim Nutt, Roger Brown, Gladys Nilsson, and Karl Wirsum. Baum mounted two major shows at the MCA that featured the emerging artists in their first museum exhibitions: "Don Baum Sez: 'Chicago Needs Famous Artists'" (1969) and "Made in Chicago" (1973), which shaped a vision of Chicago's art world as a place of meticulous craftsmanship and vernacular inspiration. Baum's curatorial and artistic work was widely covered in publications including: Artforum, Art in America, ARTnews, Art Magazine, Time, Newsweek, New Art Examiner, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Daily News, and the New York Times. His own art work is part of major public collections, including National Museum of American Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, among many. In addition to his curatorial work and artistic production, Baum was a longtime educator at several Chicago institutions, notably Roosevelt University (1948–1984). (en)
- Don Baum, né en 1922 à Escanaba (Michigan) et mort le 28 octobre 2008 à Evanston (Illinois), est un illustrateur, peintre, sculpteur et universitaire américain. Don Baum arrive à Chicago dans les années 1940 pour y étudier l'histoire de l'art. Il s'y consacre tout d'abord à la peinture, puis se tourne vers l'assemblage artistique de divers objets. Il fait partie avec George Cohen, Leon Golub, Nancy Spero, Horace Clifford Westermann et des Monster Roster, selon l’appellation créée en 1959 par le critique d'art . De 1956 à 1972, Baum est directeur des expositions du de Chicago. Il se consacre également, pendant de nombreuses années, à l'enseignement, au sein de l’université Roosevelt et de l’École de l'Institut d'art de Chicago. (fr)
- Дон Баум (англ. Don Baum, полное имя Charles Donald Baum; 1922—2008) — американский художник и просветитель, наиболее известный как ключевая фигура и пропагандист чикагских имажистов. (ru)
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- دون باوم (بالإنجليزية: Don Baum) هو رسام وفنان أمريكي، ولد في 1922 في ميشيغان في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 28 أكتوبر 2008 في إيفانستون في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Don Baum, né en 1922 à Escanaba (Michigan) et mort le 28 octobre 2008 à Evanston (Illinois), est un illustrateur, peintre, sculpteur et universitaire américain. Don Baum arrive à Chicago dans les années 1940 pour y étudier l'histoire de l'art. Il s'y consacre tout d'abord à la peinture, puis se tourne vers l'assemblage artistique de divers objets. Il fait partie avec George Cohen, Leon Golub, Nancy Spero, Horace Clifford Westermann et des Monster Roster, selon l’appellation créée en 1959 par le critique d'art . De 1956 à 1972, Baum est directeur des expositions du de Chicago. Il se consacre également, pendant de nombreuses années, à l'enseignement, au sein de l’université Roosevelt et de l’École de l'Institut d'art de Chicago. (fr)
- Дон Баум (англ. Don Baum, полное имя Charles Donald Baum; 1922—2008) — американский художник и просветитель, наиболее известный как ключевая фигура и пропагандист чикагских имажистов. (ru)
- Don Baum (1922–2008) was an American curator, artist and educator, most known as a key impresario and promoter of the Chicago Imagists, a group of artists that had an enduring impact on American art in the later twentieth century. Described by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (MCA) as "an indispensable curator of the Chicago school," Baum was known for lively and irreverent exhibitions that offered fresh perspectives combining elements of Surrealism and Pop and that broke down barriers between schooled and untrained, or so-called outsider artists. From 1956 to 1972, Baum was exhibitions director at Chicago's Hyde Park Art Center. It was there, in the 1960s, that he became involved with a group of young artists he exhibited as "Hairy Who" that later expanded to become the Chicago Ima (en)
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