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Karl Dempwolf
German-American painter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Karl Dempwolf is a contemporary California Plein-Air Painter who is known for his California Landscapes. He is a Signature Member of the California Art Club (f. 1909), and serves in its Advisory Board of Directors.[1]
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Youth and Training
Karl Dempwolf was born in Delmenhorst, Germany. As a child, he spent the war years in Bavaria - a picture-perfect countryside with pristine natural surroundings: sparkling lakes, national parks and nature reserves, mist-enshrouded forests, sun-drenched vineyards, dramatic hills and, of course, the majestic Alps - where he developed his love for nature.[2] In 1954, at the age fourteen, he and his family immigrated to the United States aboard the S.S. America, at the request of the Lockheed Corporation, where his father was to serve as an aerospace engineer.[3] Dempwolf attended Van Nuys High where he played basketball, then continued his education at California State University, Northridge where he studied art and photography, and became the school's very first All-American athlete.[4] His training includes the Art Center College of Design (1969) and studies with Hans Burkhardt. He also has a master's degree in Fine Arts from the University of Southern California (1974).[5]
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Early career
In the mid 1970s, with an interest and a background in art and photography, Dempwolf enjoyed a first career as an award-winning producer and director of documentaries.[6] During this period he filmed a story that touched many viewers, recording the life of Dominic Calicchio, a craftsman who made prized trumpets by hand working out of his Hollywood home. During World War II, when brass was in short supply, he made his own metal alloy, and continued his trade in peacetime. Dempwolf filmed him every weekend for two years and the resulting film took many awards. The Council on International Non-Theatrical Events awarded him their Golden Eagle and he took Best in Show at the Bellevue International Film Festival in Washington.[7]
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Painting career
With time, however, painting emerged as Karl Dempwolf's true passion: Early California artists such as William Wendt (1865-1946), Guy Rose (1867-1925), Charles Reiffel (1862-1942), William Ritschel (1864-1949), Edgar Payne (1883-1947) and others, as well as American Impressionist Childe Hassam (1859-1935), became his artistic icons.[8] Additionally, the American Arts & Crafts Movement has been an inspiration for Dempwolf. The movement professed the idea that Art has the power to give the viewer a much needed spiritual lift. Jean Stern, Executive Director of the Irvine Museum in Irvine, California, writes: "…Karl’s paintings are richer with the lessons of Modernism. His forceful use of line gives his paintings great strength and intense formal qualities, and his luxurious use of color imparts a profound yet impassioned consciousness."[9]
Exhibitions
- 2014 – 103rd Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Autry National Center of the American West
- 2014 – "Empathy for Beauty in the 21st Century," Carnegie Art Museum
- 2014 – "Legendary Landmarks of California," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2014 – "The Missions of California: celebrating Father Serra’s 300th Birthday," Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles
- 2013 – 102nd Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, USC Fisher Museum of Art
- 2013 – "Then and Now: One Hundred Years of California Impressionism," The Palos Verdes Art Center
- 2013 – "Along El Camino Real: Missions of California," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2012 – 101st Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Autry National Center
- 2012 – "Saving Paradise: The Symbiosis of Landscape Painting and Environmental Awareness," The Bennington Center for the Arts, Vermont
- 2012 – "Saving Paradise," Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
- 2012 – "Catalina: The Wild Side," Catalina Island Conservancy
- 2012 – "On Location in Malibu," Frederick R. Weisman Museum, Pepperdine University, Malibu
- 2012 – "Monumental Miniatures III," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2011 – 100th Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Museum of California Art
- 2011 – "Splendor: Paintings of the Tejon Ranch," Bakersfield Museum of Art
- 2011 – "Gold Coast: Paintings of Southern California," Oceanside Art Museum
- 2011 – "A Luminous Land," Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, California
- 2011 – "Gems from the Central Coast," San Luis Obispo Museum of Art
- 2011 – "California Dreamin'," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2011 – "Capturing California's Preserved Lands and Historic Districts," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2010 - 99th Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Museum of California Art
- 2010 – "Capturing California’s Preserved Lands: Gems from the Central Coast," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2010 – "Historic Landmarks and Districts of Southern California," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2010 – "Visions of the San Gabriels," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2009 - 98th Annual California Art Club Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Museum of California Art
- 2009 – "California's Landscapes and Legacy," The Bennington Center for the Arts, Vermont
- 2009 – "On Location in Malibu," Frederick R. Weisman Museum, Pepperdine University, Malibu
- 2009 - "California Art Club: Artists Explore Los Angeles," Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
- 2009 – "Paintings from the Southern Sierra Foothills," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2008 - 97th Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Museum of California Art
- 2007 - 96th Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Museum of California Art
- 2007 – "Exhibition of California Landscape Paintings," Historic George H. Maxwell House, Pasadena
- 2006 - 95th Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Museum of California Art
- 2006 – "On Location in Malibu," Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University, Malibu
- 2005 – "Monumental Miniatures 2," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino California
- 2004 – 94th Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Museum of California Art
- 2004 – "Expressions of Winter," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2003 - 93rd Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Museum of California Art
- 2003 – "Sights of Southern California," Bowers Museum of Cultural Art
- 2003 – "9th Annual California Art Club Plein Air Painting," Mission San Juan Capistrano
- 2002 – 92nd Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Museum of History
- 2002 – "Salon D’Automne: The Third Annual California Autumn Salon," Edenhurst Gallery and Morseburg Galleries
- 2002 – "8th Annual California Art Club Plein Air Painting," Mission San Juan Capistrano
- 2001 – 91st Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Historical Museum
- 2001 – "7th Annual California Art Club Plein Air Painting," Mission San Juan Capistrano
- 2001 – "Sights and Sounds of Santa Ana," Bowers Museum of Cultural Art
- 2001 – "Gardens of the Huntington, II," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2001 – "Contemporary Views of L.A.'s Historic Chinatown," CAC Gallery at The Old Mill, San Marino, California
- 2000 – 90th Annual California Art Club Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, Pasadena Historical Museum
- 2000 – "On Location in Malibu," Phippen Museum, Prescott, Arizona
- 1999 – "On Location in Malibu," Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University, Malibu
- 1999 – "Sights of Santa Ana: Scenes of Orange County," Bowers Museum of Cultural Art
- 1998 – "Treasures of the Sierra Nevada," Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
- 1998 - "Treasures of the Sierra Nevada," Muckenthaler Cultural Center, Fullerton, California
- 1997 – "Sights and Sounds of Santa Ana," Bowers Museum of Cultural Art
- 1996 – "California Wetlands: Paintings of California’s Endangered and Protected Wetlands," Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
- 1996 – "Puertas del Santuario: Paintings of the Mission San Juan Capistrano," Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard
- 1995 – "Modern Masters of Landscape Paintings," California Heritage Art Gallery, San Francisco
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Permanent Public Collections
- Collection of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, presented as a diplomatic gift by Barack Obama
- Arts for the Parks, Permanent Collection
- McGraw Hill Publishers, Permanent Collection
Awards
Karl Dempwolf's work has received wide recognition including the Lifetime Achievement Award granted byEric Rhoads' Streamline Publishing, producers of Plein Air and Fine Arts Connosieur magazines, at the Plein Air Convention held in San Diego in 2017.
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