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John Divola was born on 1949, is an American artist. Discover John Divola's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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1949

John Divola (born 1949) is an American contemporary visual artist and educator, living in Riverside, California.

He works in photography, describing himself as exploring the landscape by looking for the edge between the abstract and the specific.

He is a professor in the art department at University of California Riverside.

Divola was born in 1949 in Los Angeles, CA. He received a B.A. from California State University, Northridge in 1971 and later received an M.F.A. from University of California, Los Angeles in 1974.

In his Zuma project, he has described being interested in the relation between real artworks and representations of them, and the issues of the natural and the artificial.

Divola said "I attempted ... to develop a practice in which there could be no distinction between the document and the original."

1977

In his series of photographs from 1977, he used deserted houses on Zuma Beach and covered their walls in graffiti.

He photographed the ocean from the house's interior through windows and cracks.

Divola states:"'On initially arriving I would move through the house looking for areas or situations to photograph. If nothing seemed to interest me I would move things around or do some spray painting. The painting was done in much the same way that one might doodle on a piece of paper. At that point I would return to the camera and explore what ever new potentials existed.'" These cyclical images skillfully juxtapose romantic skies and sunsets with a seaside structure that, frame by frame, deteriorates into ruin as it is vandalized by the artist and others who eventually set it on fire.

Divola's works trace a schematic desire for escape, movement and transcendence.

"'My acts, my painting, my photographing, my considering, are part of, not separate from, this process of evolution and change. These photographs are not so much about this process as they are remnants from it. My participation was not so much one of intellectual consideration as one of visceral involvement.'"

Dogs chasing my car in the desert are images of dogs in the desert captured in the midst of running wildly after the car.

Emphasising the grain of the image, these black and white photographs capture a haunting moment in which there is a duality between a sense of absence and presence.

The behaviour of the dogs suggest a lack of previous stimuli, a loneliness at the same time as an all-consuming reaction to the now, a presence.

"'It could be viewed as a visceral and kinetic dance. Here we have two vectors and velocities, that of a dog and that of a car and, seeing that a camera will never capture reality and that a dog will never catch a car, evidence of devotion to a hopeless enterprise'."

In the "Dark Star" series, dark circles have been painted on the walls of an abandoned house.

Creation and destruction are held in a delicate equilibrium, the white rooms of the house, are tattered and derelict.

The domestic ruins suggest social collapse, secret renditions of something darkly sinister illuminating our conflicted recent history, updating "Zuma" and "Vandalism" for our age of foreclosure.

In the "As Far As I Can Get" project, he made photographs by pushing the self-timer button on his camera.

An exposure is made in 10 seconds.

1978

Divola's books include Continuity, Isolated Houses, Dogs Chasing My Car In The Desert, and Three Acts. His work was included in group exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1978, 1989 and 2000 and in the 1981 and 2017 Whitney Biennials.

1986

In 1986 he received a Guggenheim Fellowship.

1988

He has held the position of Professor in the art department at University of California Riverside since 1988.

2015

Divola's photograph Zuma was used as the cover art for American rock band Deerhunter's 2015 studio album Fading Frontier.

2020

In 2020 Italian electronic music producer Lorenzo Senni used "Zuma 33" as the front cover of his Album "Scacco Matto"

Divola's work is held in the following permanent collections: