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Ray Burggraf

Ray L. Burggraf is an artist, color theorist, and Emeritus Professor of Fine Arts at Florida State University. According to Roald Nasgaard, Burggraf's paintings exhibit "visual excitation...pulsating patterns, vibrating after-images, weird illusionistic spaces, multifocal opticality, executed with knife-edge precision...crisp and elegant and radiant with light." From a historical perspective, Burggraf's work is "nature evocative...reach[ing] back to the modernist landscape tradition of the Impressionists and of Neo-impressionists like Seurat, who, in the late-nineteenth century immersed themselves in the color theories of Chevreul and Rood".

Life and career
Burggraf was born in Ohio in 1938. He obtained a BS at Ashland University in 1961; a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1968; and an MFA from The University of California at Berkeley in 1970. In a statement published in 2010, Burggraf wrote that his observations regarding the industrialization of his hometown farming community served as the impetus for his drive to become an artist. After graduating from Ashland University, he worked as a teacher between 1961 and 1965. == About his work ==
About his work
The precise color gradations in Ray Burggraf's paintings are frequently mistaken as having been created by airbrush. In fact, Burggraf creates the distinctive coloring by brushing acrylic paints by hand, using a specialized technique of Burggraf's invention. According to Ray Burggraf: Retrospective, by Roald Naasgard (2006), Burggraf describes the process of creating his color constructions as "a combination of an act of meditation and physically exacting exercise." The paintwork must be completed quickly, and precisely, because acrylics can dry in minutes. While Burggraf's work is abstract, distinctive environmental themes are evident in his paintings and color constructions: "''My abstract paintings and color constructions highlight Earth's light and atmosphere. With glowing, jewel-like colors, smooth gradations emerge to evoke the grandeur of breathtaking vistas. Thoughts of oceans and the blazes of sunsets burst into creation from paintings on thin, sinuously-shaped panels of wood. They are a succession of linked landscape scenes remembered.'' Florida coastal environs and perhaps even beach-culture airbrush art are strongly reflected in my work. Precise color gradations are my signature; they are hand brushed rather than sprayed. Visual excitement flows like music and builds like progressive architectural morphology. Here, technique and theory work together to bring the language of modernist abstraction into the realm of contemporary landscape." (Ray Burggraf, 2010) == Public collections ==
Public collections
, Seoul, Korea.Ray L. Burggraf's paintings have been acquired by the following: • Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC • Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC • Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, AL • National Public Art Project: Florida International University, Earnest R. Graham University Center, Three-Part Installation • National Public Art Project: Florida State University, Student Life Center, One Painting, New Psychology Building, Two Locations • National Public Art Project: Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Training Area, Tallahassee, Complex == Corporate collections ==
Corporate collections
Companies that have acquired works by Ray L. Burggraf: • Alabama Power CompanyATT Corporate Art Program, Piscataway, NJ • Barnett Bank, Jacksonville, FL • Continental Corporation, Miami, FL • Eastman Pharmaceuticals, A Division of Eastman Kodak, Malvern, PA • Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Inc., Sun Viking Cruise Ship, Port of Miami, FL • The Southern Bell Tower Collection, Jacksonville, FL • William R. Hough & Co., St. Petersburg, FL == Solo exhibitions ==
Solo exhibitions
Ray Burggraf, Bob Rauschenberg Gallery, Edison State College, Fort Myers, FL, March 2011, University / regional show. • Ray Burggraf Painting, Broward Community College, South Campus, Pembroke Pines, FL, November 2010, University / local show. • Orbits and Horizons, Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day presentation, Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science, Tallahassee, FL, September 2008, Museum / regional. • A Florida Painter, Retrospective, Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee, FL, February 2007, Museum / regional exhibition. • Paintings from the Southeast, University of Texas at Brownsville & Texas Southernmost College, Brownsville, TX, 2002, University / National exhibit. • Color Sensations: Painting Broward Community College, Pembroke Pines, FL, 2000, University / Regional exhibition. • Spectrum Spaces, West Valley Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ, 1999, Museum / National exhibition. == Selected US & international exhibitions ==
Selected US & international exhibitions
Color it Color: Janice Hartwell, Ray Burggraf, Linda Van Beck; Le Moyne Center for the Visual Arts, Tallahassee, FL, January 2011, Non-profit exhibition space. • 30th Anniversary Exhibition, 621 Gallery, May 2011, Tallahassee, FL. Non-profit space. • FSU Permanent Collection, Group Show, Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee, FL, June 2010, Museum exhibition. • 2010/2011 Faculty Exhibition, Florida State University Art Department, Augustus B. Turnbull Conference Center, Florida State University; Tallahassee, FL, University exhibition. • Love Your Mother: A pictorial discourse on the environment, LeMoyne Center for the Visual Arts, Tallahassee, FL, 42 Regional Artists, June 2007, Non-profit exhibition. • Psychological Self Portrait, Invitational Group Show, Tallahassee City Hall, Tallahassee, FL, Non-profit exhibition. • 31st Annual Juried Competition, Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, LA, 2004, Museum exhibition. • VROOM, Art in Motion, Indiana University at Kokomo, Kokomo, IN, 2004, University exhibition. • Color Explosion, The Kotinsky Gallery, Pompton Lakes, NJ, 2004, Gallery. • 2004 Annual Florida Artists Exhibition, Art League of Bonita Springs, Bonita Springs, FL, 2004, Non-profit exhibition. • Artescape, Naples, Gallery Victoria, Naples, FL, 2004, Gallery. • Poetry of the Winds, 2002 Flag Art Festival, 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea / Japan, Nanjicheon Park, Seoul, Korea, Non-profit exhibition. • Paintings: Ray Burggraf / Ron Trujilo, Lincoln Center, Fort Collins, CO, Two-Person Show, 2000, Non-profit exhibition. • The Object as Art, Bender Fine Art, Atlanta, GA, Group Show, 2000, Gallery. • Arthsma 2000, Arts Against Asthma, Lo-gallery, The Bronx, NY, Group Show, 2000, Gallery. • Contemporary Exhibition, Leon Loard Gallery of Fine Arts, Montgomery and Birmingham, AL, Group Exhibition of Gallery Artists, Same Show - 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, Gallery. • Autumn Bacchanal, Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, TN, Group Show, 1999, University / National exhibition. • Celebrations, 1999, The Arts Center, St. Petersburg, FL, Group Show & Sale, Non-profit / Regional exhibition. • World of Art, ART Addiction, Stockholm, Sweden, 1997, International Drawing Contest, Juried, Gallery / International exhibition. == A Mysterious Clarity: Ray L. Burggraf, Mark Messersmith & Lillian Garcia-Roig (Collaboration)==
A Mysterious Clarity: Ray L. Burggraf, Mark Messersmith & Lillian Garcia-Roig (Collaboration)
A Mysterious Clarity - 10th Anniversary, 621 Gallery, Tallahassee, FL, April 4–27, 2014. • A Mysterious Clarity IX, Brevard Art Museum, Melbourne, FL, Nov. 2008 - Jan. 2009, Museum exhibition. • A Mysterious Clarity VIII, Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Largo, FL, 2008, Museum exhibition. • A Mysterious Clarity VII, Albany Museum of Art, Albany, GA, Slide Lecture, Albany State University, January 2007, Museum exhibition. • A Mysterious Clarity VI, Art Basel, Miami, FL, (Wynwood Art District - FSU Grant Funded). • A Mysterious Clarity V, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, Gallery Lecture-Burggraf, Feb., 2006, University exhibition. • A Mysterious Clarity IV, Arts Center Galleries, Niceville, FL, October 2005, University exhibition. • A Mysterious Clarity III, Jacksonville University, FL, Sept. 2005, University exhibition. • A Mysterious Clarity II, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA, University exhibition. • A Mysterious Clarity I, 621 Gallery, Tallahassee, FL, 2004, Non-profit exhibition. == Papers and presentations ==
Papers and presentations
Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC/MCAA), ''A Painter's Thoughts of Contemporary Color Theory: The Useful, the Irrelevant and the Dangerous,'' Presented as a Panel Member, Session—Chromancing the Color Moshpit, Annual Meeting, Oct. 25-58, 2006, Nashville, TN • Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC), The Legacy of Bauhaus: A Selective Memory Helps, Presented as a Panel Member, Session--Bauhaus: An Idea or a History? Annual Meeting, Oct. 26-29, 2005, Little Rock, AR • College Art Association (CAA), Bauhaus Color Theory in the Melting Pot, Panel Member, Session--Beyond Formalism: Teaching Color as Culture, 91st Annual Meeting, Feb. 19-22, 2003, New York, NY • College Art Association (CAA), Painting the Compelling Force of Nature, Panel Member, Session--Visual Commentary on Culture and Nature, 84th Annual Meeting, Feb. 21-24, 1996, Boston, MA • College Art Association (CAA), Regional Artistic Thought, Panel Member, Session--Aesthetics, Cultural Diversity, and Art Issues Outside New York, 83rd Annual Meeting, Jan. 25-28, 1995, San Antonio, TX == References ==
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