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DAGGETT (1925 - 2005)
Noel Daggett's belief that there is a "universal
motivation to life" is not only reflected by his personal action
but through his brilliantly vibrant canvases. Born in Phoenix,
Arizona, the family later moved to San Francisco where Daggett
began his painting career. Motivation, talent, energy led him
to a scholarship at the California School of Fine Arts.
After service in the Merchant Marine, Daggett
studied at the prestigious Art Institute of Chicago. He served
as Illustrator for U.S. Army Headquarters, Heidelberg, Germany,
returned to the Art Center School in Los Angeles and became
a technical advisor on a popular TV show. He soon left the world
of commerce to paint, exhibit and lecture in Mexico and returned
when he won a scholarship, this time to the esteemed New School
in New York City. Eschewing the academic, formal approach to
painting which his instructors pressed upon him, Daggett's motivation
for self expression became apparent in experimenting with pigments,
styles, themes in a search for artistic excellence.
Distant worlds with their beckoning frontiers
became the inspiration for his palette and easel. Journeying
through Europe, Hawaii, Tahiti, Pago Pago-then later explorations
of Israel, the Mediterranean, Africa, Asia Minor and the Far
East, served to heighten his perception of life's underlying
oneness. He captured the colors, landscapes and people with
a stunning quality in style, substance and technique.
Of his exhibit in Paris, Arts hailed his work
as "distinguished by vibrant rhythms, intense colors of rich
flavor, and an excellent feeling of luminosity." Masques & Visa
ges called his work "very beautiful." Le Monde further heralded
Daggett as "A lyrical visionary of bright color."
The Palm Beach Daily News spoke glowingly of
his exhibit there: "All of his heavily textured canvases have
a play of light and shadow that effectively suggest the bright
light of the tropics... the people are invariably beautiful,
with an unselfconscious pride that Daggett captures in canvas
after canvas.
Daggett's return to the Southwest United States
and his establishment of The Daggeft Museum for Living Artists
in Galistec, New Mexico gave him expanded frontiers of freedom.
His former odysseys fertilized a new plasticity of style and
technique inspired by the wide vistas, the progenitors of America:
the Indians, and the native cowboys.
Winner of the Emily Lowe Award, the excellence
of Daggett's work was so highly regarded that the U.S. Coast
Guard commissioned him to do twenty five paintings for its Combat
Art Collection. Dr. Lester Cook, Curator of Paintings for the
National Galleries, Washington, D.C. appraised them with, "These
paintings are among the finest I have ever seen.
The prestigious Triton Press, New York, introduced
two signed editions by Daggett, on Hot Air Ballooning. And in
1981 they also launched a Daggett poster on the same theme,
which was distributed at Art Expo in New York. Daggeft participated
by signing and remarking at this show, which is the world's
largest art fair.
The Tucson Art Publishers Exchange is currently
introducing Daggett's limited edition prints to the international
market.
Daggett loves color and employs it with respect
and tenderness, but his stance is forceful and he is always
in control. His approach to art is humanistic and perceptive
and his technical proficiency is apparent 10 a wide circle of
devotees.
INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS
- Gallerie Ror Volmar, Paris
- David Truslow Gallery, Woodland Hills, Cal.
- Old Queens Gallery, New Brunswick, N.J.
- Lobster Pot Gallery, Nantucket, Mass.
- Palm Beach Galleries, Palm Beach, Fla.
- The Centaur Gallery, Denver, Col.
- Simmons/Alexander Gallery, Taos, New Mexico
- The Nantucket Gallery, Inc., Nantucket, Mass.
- The May Gallery, Jackson Hole, Wyoming
- Troy Cowboy Art Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona
- The Jameson Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- The Fine Arts Galleries, Davenport, Iowa
- Tricorne Gallery, New York
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS
- Art de France, Cannes
- Gallerie La Boutique d'Art, Nice
- Allied Artists of America, National Academy, New York
- Palm Beach Galleries, Palm Beach, Fla.
- Maxwell Galleries, San Francisco
- Zantman Galleries, Carmel, Cal.
- Burrell Gallery, New York
- Simmons/Alexander Galleries, Taos, New Mexico
- Walter Wallace Gallery, Palm Beach, Fla.
- Moscow Gallery, Mt. Snow, Vermont
- Pat Niblack Gallery-Santa Fe Festival of the Arts, Santa
Fe, New Mexico
- Artworks, Inc. Danbury, Conn.
- Saratoga Art Gallery, Saratoga Springs, New York
- Grigsby Gallery One, Scottsdale, Arizona
- National Print Galleries, Phoenix, Arizona
- Silver Fox Gallery, La Habra, California
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