Joseph Edwards Alexander (1947-2008). Joseph Edwards Alexander was the artistic grandson of the abstract expressionist Hans Hofmann and the biological grandson of a famous New Bedford Whaling... Read full biography
Joseph Edwards Alexander (1947-2008). Joseph Edwards Alexander was the artistic grandson of the abstract expressionist Hans Hofmann and the biological grandson of a famous New Bedford Whaling captain, his namesake, Joseph Edwards, whose first command was the Charles W. Morgan. At the Swain School... Read full biography
Joseph Edwards Alexander (1947-2008). Joseph Edwards Alexander was the artistic grandson of the abstract expressionist Hans Hofmann and the biological grandson of a famous New Bedford Whaling captain, his namesake, Joseph Edwards, whose first command was the Charles W. Morgan. At the Swain School of Design in New Bedford (1967-1970), Joseph studied painting under the tutelage of David Loeffler Smith, a Hofmann protégé who directed the Swain School from 1962-1988. The influence of Hofmann and... Read full biography
Joseph Edwards Alexander (1947-2008). Joseph Edwards Alexander was the artistic grandson of the abstract expressionist Hans Hofmann and the biological grandson of a famous New Bedford Whaling captain, his namesake, Joseph Edwards, whose first command was the Charles W. Morgan. At the Swain School of Design in New Bedford (1967-1970), Joseph studied painting under the tutelage of David Loeffler Smith, a Hofmann protégé who directed the Swain School from 1962-1988. The influence of Hofmann and Loeffler-Smith is clear in Joseph's work as are a number of 20th century masters, from Francis Bacon to Howard Hodgkin. During his lifetime, Joseph exhibited his work in New Bedford and at the Ward Nasse Gallery and Gallerie Amadeus in Boston, The... Read full biography
Joseph Edwards Alexander (1947-2008). Joseph Edwards Alexander was the artistic grandson of the abstract expressionist Hans Hofmann and the biological grandson of a famous New Bedford Whaling captain, his namesake, Joseph Edwards, whose first command was the Charles W. Morgan. At the Swain School of Design in New Bedford (1967-1970), Joseph studied painting under the tutelage of David Loeffler Smith, a Hofmann protégé who directed the Swain School from 1962-1988. The influence of Hofmann and Loeffler-Smith is clear in Joseph's work as are a number of 20th century masters, from Francis Bacon to Howard Hodgkin. During his lifetime, Joseph exhibited his work in New Bedford and at the Ward Nasse Gallery and Gallerie Amadeus in Boston, The Wheeler Gallery in Providence, the Virginia Lynch Gallery in Tiverton, R.I., the Munson Gallery on Cape Cod and in juried... Read full biography
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