Michael David

Painter

Michael David was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States on September 22nd, 1954 and is the Painter. At the age of 69, Michael David biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
September 22, 1954
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Age
69 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Painter
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Michael David Career

David's first one-man show was in 1981 at the historic Sidney Janis Gallery. That year he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, at the time the youngest artist ever to do so, and in 1982 was awarded an American Academy of Arts and Letters prize. He went on to exhibit at galleries worldwide and was represented by Knoedler & Co. for the next 25 years.

David is best known for using the encaustic technique of painting, which uses pigment combined with heated beeswax. David built his early career on abstraction and religious iconography, which formed the bulk of his output until 1999. Since then he has also experimented with representational painting and traditional photography.

In 2000, he developed the "Chortens" and "Populations" series, about which prominent art historian and critic Donald Kuspit writes: "They are enigmatic works, all the more so because of the way their innumerable details form singularly monumental, intimidating wholes. Dense yet delicate, awesome yet intimate, they convey the fragility as well as grandeur of sheer being. Layer upon layer of paint piles up like layer upon layer of coral, but the textural result is more epic, not to say startling, than any coral island, and virtually any other existing abstract expressionist painting (upon which they are stylistically founded)."

In 2001, David developed bi-lateral neuropathy due to being poisoned by gases released by overheated beeswax used in the encaustic process. The disease left him with partial paralysis of his legs, slowing the production of his painting for a number of years. That year, David began painting one of his best-known series, the "fallen Toreadors", inspired by 19th century French Realist painter Édouard Manet's "The Dead Toreador" of 1864. Of the series, David has said, "My work (became) about compassion. Compassion for those different from us, compassion for each other, and, most importantly, compassion for oneself, for a painter who was reckless enough to hurt himself doing what he loves most."

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Neighbours restore their uninsured home from scratch after it was destroyed in a gas explosion that injured mother and her two children

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2023
Since kind neighbours banded together in a DIY SOS-style challenge, a family's home that was destroyed in a gas explosion has been rebuilt for £50,000. When the huge explosion ripped through her Seven Sisters home in Neath, mother Jessica Williams, 34, emerged only to discover the family had no home insurance. She was critically ill and sons Reuben, eight, and Elliot, five, were injured, and their home was a devastated bomb site.