Book Description
As both student and teacher, artist Joseph Fiore had one of the longest personal associations with Black Mountain College, where he experienced both the discipline and liberation of modern painting at the hands of regular professors such as Ilya Bolotowsky, Charles Olson, and Josef Albers, as well as significant visitors like Jacob Lawrence, John Cage, and Willem de Kooning.
Imagining the Landscape: Joseph Fiore's Structures of Rhythm and Sentiment: Black Mountain College Dossier Nᄑ1 FROM THE PUBLISHER
James Thompson's essay covers the artist's extensive stay at Black Mountain College, first as a student and then as a teacher. It also includes a discussion of the use of landscape in painting.