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STANTON MACDONALD-WRIGHT
b. 1890 Charlottsville, VA - d. 1973 Santa Monica, CA
| 1890 | Born in Charlottesville, Virginia |
| 1900 | Moves to Santa Monica, California |
| 1906 | Began study at Art Students League of Los Angeles, meets Rex Slinkard |
| 1907 | Expelled from Harard Military School, Los Angeles |
| 1908 | Marries Ida Wyman |
| 1909 | Goes to Europe; becomes close friend of T. H. Benton and Henri Focillon, who introduces him to Asian art and thought; attends Academy Julian and others |
| 1911 | Tours Europe; meets Morgan Russell; together they study color theory leading to founding of Synchromism |
| 1913 | Exhibits in Munich and Paris with Morgan Russell; returns to New York; separates from his wife |
| 1914 | Exhibits in New York with Morgan Russell; both return to Paris, transferring to London because of the War |
| 1915/18 | Returns to New York; teaches;exhibits at Anderson and Daniel Galleries |
| 1919 | Returns to Los Angeles |
| 1920 | Marries Jeanne Redman; creates color film(destroyed)
Teaches and exhibits at Los Angeles County Museum Exhibits in studio with Vysekal, Russell, Benton, Wm Yarrow, Preston Dickinson |
| 1922 | Lectures at Chouinard Art Institute |
| 1923 | Teaches at Chouinard; Teaches and directs
Art Students League ; studies Asian arts and
language Organizes The First Exhibition of the Group of Independent Artists of Los Angeles at the Taos Building, on West First Street |
| 1924 | Writes and published 'A Treatise on Color' regarding synchromist theory |
| 1925 | Exhibits at Los Angeles County Museum, the Hollywood Library Art Gallery |
| 1927 | Synchromism exhibition with Morgan Russell, Los Angeles County Museum and Oakland Art Gallery |
| 1930 | Exhibits at Santa Monica Public Library |
| 1931 | Exhibits with Russell at California Palace of the Legion of Honor |
| 1932 | Exhibits with Russell at Stendahl Art Galleries
and Los Angeles County Museum
Exhibits at An American Place, New York S. Macdonald-Wright: 13 New Paintings |
| 1934 | Group exhibition at Los Angeles Art Association |
| 1935 | Abstract Painting in America, Whitney
Museum of American Art, NY
Hired by Federal Arts Project/Works Project Administration(FAP/WPA); becomes district supervisor Completes major mural project for Santa Monica Public Library |
| 1936 | Group exhibition Ten Pacific Coast Painters
at Fischer Gallery, NY
Teaches at University of Southern California |
| 1937 | Group show: Federal Art Project: Paintings,
Prints Stendahl Galleries, Los Angeles
Resigns from FAP/WPA |
| 1938 | Rejoins FAP/WPA as state director for Southern California |
| 1939 | Group exhibition Southern California Art Project, Los Angeles County Museum |
| 1942 | Writes column for Rob Wagner's Script(for
next four years)
Teaches at Lorser Feitelson's studio. Begins teaching at UCLA |
| 1942/43 | Exhibits at Stendahl Galleries, Los Angeles |
| 1944 | Exhibits at San Francisco Museum of Art with William Gaskin |
| 1945 | Exhibits at Stendahl Galleries with Lorser
Feitelson and Helen Lundeberg
Exhibits at Los Angeles County Museum |
| 1946 | Group exhibit Pioneers of Modern Art in America, Whitney Museum, NY |
| 1948 | Retrospective exhibition: 35 Years of Creative Painting, Art Center School, LA |
| 1950 | Exhibits Three American Pioneers, with Russell, Patrick Bruce at Rose Fried Gallery, NY |
| 1951 | Wife, Jeanne, dies |
| 1952 | Marries Jean Sutton Awarded Fulbright; studies and teaches in Tokyo |
| 1953 | Exhibits: Ten American Abstract Painters 1912-1952, Rose Fried Gallery, NY |
| 1954 | Resigns from UCLA due to ill health |
| 1955 | Exhibits: Stanton Macdonald Wright, Rose Fried Gallery, NY |
| 1956 | Retrospective at Los Angeles County Museum
One person exhibition at Galerie Arnaud, Paris One person exhibiton at Duveen-Graham Gallery, NY |
| 1957 | Appears on Lorser Feitelson's NBC television show on art |
| 1958 | One person exhibition, Galleria Schneider, Rome, Italy |
| 1960 | Group exhibition: Fifty Paintings by Thirty-seven Painters of Los Angeles, by Henry Hopkins for the San Francisco Museum of Art |
| 1961 | Group exhibition: Directions in 20th Century American Painting, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts |
| 1962 | Recovers from heart attack |
| 1963 | Group exhibition: The Decade of the Armory Show, Whitney Museum of American Art, NY |
| 1964 | One-person exhibition: Evocation, Gods, Places, Things, Esther Robles Gallery, LA |
| 1965 | Begins 'Haiga' series of color woodblocks
in Kyoto
Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Rose Fried Gallery, NY Group exhibition: Synchromism and Color Principles in American Painting 1910-1930, at M. Knoedler Gallery, NY The Works of Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Esther Robles Gallery, LA |
| 1966 | Completes "Haiga" series of 20 color woodblock prints with Clif Karhu in Kyoto |
| 1967 | Retrospective exhibition: The Art of Stanton Macdonald-Wright, National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, DC |
| 1970 | Stanton Macdonald-Wright: A Retrospective,
UCLA Art Galleries/Grunwald Graphic Arts Foundation
One person exhibition: Tortue Gallery, Santa Monica |
| 1972 | Group exhibition: Color & Form 1909-1914, Fine Arts Gallery, San Diego |
| 1973 | Dies in Santa Monica, CA |
| 1976 | Group exhibition: Painting and Sculpure
in California: The Modern Era, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art by
Henry Hopkins
Memorial Exhibition at Foster Harmon Gallery, Naples, Florida |
| 1977 | Group exhibition: Paris-New York,
Centre National d'Art Georges Pompidou, Paris
Group exhibition: Perceptions of Spirit in 20th Century American Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art |
| 1978 | Group exhibition: Synchromism and American Color Abstraction 1910-1925, Whitney Museum of American Art, NY |
| 1979 | Stanton Macdonald-Wright: Paintings 1903-1973, ARCO Center, Los Angeles |
| 1981 | Group exhibition: An American Place, The Parrish Art Museum, Southhampton, NY |
| 1982 | Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Forum Gallery, NY |
| 1983 | Group exhibition: The Forum Exhibition: Selections and Additions, Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, NY |
| 1986 | Group exhibition: Aspects of California Modernism 1920-1950, Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC |
| 1990 | Group exhibition: Turning the Tide: Early Los Angeles Modernists 1920-1956, Santa Barbara Museum of Art + five other museums |
| 2001 | Color, Myth and Music: Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Synchromism, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Houston Museum of Art |
