Peter Max Biography
Peter Max
was born in Berlin in 1937, and spent his childhood in China, Tibet,
Africa, Middle East, Europe, and finally settled in the United States.
His pan-cultural background has made his work rich in artistic diversity.
From the calligraphy of the Buddhist monks to the Classical statuary
in Parisian gardens, Max was inspired by the elegance of the line
which gives birth to form.
In New York Max attended the Art Students League, Pratt Institute,
and the School of Visual Arts. After completing his studies he opened
a design studio and in the next few years won more than sixty-five awards
for product, fashion, food, book, and poster designs.
In the 1960s Max rose to youthful prominence with his famous
won style, a bold linear type of painting which employed shocking
color juxtapositions and depicted transcendental themes. As his
expressionistic style evolved, becoming more sensuous and painterly,
his unique symbolism and vibrant color palette have continued to
inspire new generations of Americans throughout the decades. In
1964 he closed the studio to go into "creative retreat." It was
then that he began making the colorful, mind-expanding silkscreen.
His second retreat was from 1972 until 1976, during that time he
created the first "Preserve the Environment" Postage Stamp commemorating
Expo 74 for the World Fair in Spokane, Washington. In 1976, he was selected
Max to paint 235 border murals at entry points to Canada and Mexico, at
the same year, he created a painting of each of the 50 states,
resulting in a book, Peter Max Paints America, dedicated
to the Bicentennial.
In 1981 he painted six liberty portraits for the America
President and Mrs. Reagan, and in 1993, his famous ‘100 Clintons’
installation. Max has painted for five American presidents; Ford,
Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton.
Max has had approximately forty museum shows internationally,
and more than fifty gallery shows worldwide. His works appear
in the prominent collections of many museums, including the
Museum of Modern Art in
New York.
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