Nall |

A Southern artist with an international following, Nall has a unique
style that has captivated the attention of the world. The gifted artist
grew up in Troy, Alabama and began drawing arts and crafts at his
family's city park at just four years old. Nall received a degree in
Art, Political Science and Psychology at the University of Alabama in
Tuscaloosa.
In 1971, Nall was awarded top score entrance at the Ecole des
Beaux-Arts in Paris. Surrounded by painters, musicians, and writers, he
excelled among his contemporaries. At that point, he was mentored by
Spanish Surrealist, Salvador Dali, who advised him to "Draw from life,
draw, again and again..." He was also inspired by American psychedelic
art, fauvism, impressionism and Japanese wash drawings but then returned
to basic black and white drawing and on concentrating on building a
solid artistic foundation on drawing skills.
Nall's art reflects his surroundings. In 1974 he went to Beirut,
Lebanon and North Africa. Fascinated by Arabic and Byzantine
architecture, Alabama quilts, geometric form and Mondrian's
compositions, he segmented his works. In 1976 he moved to Nice, France
where he symbolized pomegranates and flowers in many
works--metamorphosing bones and insects.
A turning point in Nall's life came in July of 1986 when he bought
Jean Dubuffet's studio in Vence, France, and began publishing his own
line engraving, having apprentices which later led with his new wife,
Tuscia, to his purchasing the Karoly Foundation and rechristening it the
N.A.L.L. Art Association. This seven acre estate is nestled in a small
valley between Vence and Saint Paul de Vence, France. Sheltered under
its olive groves, the estate has cabins and studios for artists and a
studio-museum designed and built by Nall.
In February 1996, "NALL Technique and Symbole" was published. The
publication, written by Alain Renner, Director of Sotheby's Monte-Carlo
and Paris accompanied the opening of Nall's one man show in Gstaad,
Switzerland. Later that year, Nall took part in the first exhibition of
Natural Artists at The Natural History Museum in Paris, France.
Having exhibited his works all over the United States since 1971,
Nall returned to his roots as artist in residence at The University of
Alabama in Tuscaloosa, where students had the opportunity to apprentice
in his on-campus studio and saw his retrospective at the "Sarah Moody
Gallery. Nall's "Jesus talks with the women of Jerusalem" was unveiled
at the XII century Cathedral of Saint-Paul de Vence, France.
In 2000 Nall was the curator for "Alabama Art," an exhibit of 13
Alabama Artists, with the aid of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art and
the Alabama State Council on the Arts. Nall compiled the works and did
the layout for the book titled "Alabama Art" published by Black Belt
Press. This book won the Mary Ellen Lopresti ARLIS/Southeast Publishing
Award for "Best Art Book" published that year in the Southeastern U.S.A.
After serving two semesters as artist-in-residence at Troy University,
Nall was awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa from Troy University,
Alabama. In July, 2000 Nall created an illustration for the 51st Monaco
Red Cross Ball per the request of H.S.H. Prince Albert of Monaco.
His 3 porcelain patterns "Tuscia's Roses", "Mediterranean Gold", and
"Sunrise Mosaic" produced by R. Havilland & C. Parlon of Limoges,
France have been exhibited at international porcelain fairs at the
Caroussel du Louvre in Paris, in Stuttgart, Germany, in the "Chateau do
Bagatelle" in Neully, at "Podium" boutique in Moscow, and in New York's
"Arts and Crafts Museum" together with his Murano Glassware in a group
show "Murano Memories." The Tunisian Porcelain Company has produced
for the Puccini Festival Fondazione's "La Rondine" opera a tea service
including a coffee mug and square plate". Monaco Porcelain Makers have
produced for the Monaco Women's Lions Club a limited edition Artist
collection of two "Vides Poches", represented by his signature tulip and
pansy.
The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has purchased Nall's work for a
permanent exhibit. His entire collection of line engravings has been
acquired by the Beaux Arts Museum of Nice for their permanent
collection, which has a collection of Goya & Durer etchings. His
Serene Highness Prince Albert of Monaco commissioned Nall to create for
the "Grimaldi Forum" in Monaco two flower mosaics in "L'Opio" "Sunrise"
and "Sunset." These monumental works measure 5m. x 5m. and have become
the official postage stamp for Monaco in December, 2005. Nall's
sculpture the Monumental "Peace Frame" now overlooks Monaco Harbor much
as the Christ sculpture overlooks Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
On January 24th 2005 The Tuscany Council for Culture unveiled Nall's
commissioned work "La Shoa" in memory of those Italians massacred on
during World War II.
The "Fondazione Festival Pucciniano," or Puccini Festival Foundation,
commissioned Nall to do the sets, costumes and lighting for the opera
"La Fancuilla del West" or "Girl of the Golden West" in 2005 in Torre
del Lago, Italy as part of its ""Sculpting the Opera" program, which
pairs visual arts and music. Because of the success of this production,
the Puccini Festival Foundation again commissioned Nall to design sets
and costumes for "La Rondine "in 2007. After its premier in August,
Italian critics familiar with the Sculpting the Opera program wrote that
Nall's "La Rondine" was their most successful production since the
program's inauguration in 2000
In the summer of 2006 Nall exhibited a monumental art project
throughout several cities in Europe, under the high patronage of Prince
Albert II of Monaco, which focused on Nall's visual interpretation of
the ‘Wounds of Humanity' ("Violata Pax" in Latin). Nall transformed
through computer generated images from his earlier paintings 52 Icon
panels representing symbolic visuals of hunger, slavery, suicide
bombing, environmental concerns and many other statements against
inhumane and topical issues. In addition to the panels, Nall created
two large scale bronze sculptures, an ornate frame, entitled "Peace
Frame" which puts into focus the object seen through the frame. Not
unlike Christo's wrappings, which draw attention to a subject by
concealing it, Nall's "Peace Frame" puts into value the subject framed,
and allows the public to stand in the frame for souvenir photos. His
frame in Monaco was reported to have been one of the most highly
photographed subjects in the Principality of Monaco in 2007. He has
created also a monumental 15 foot high white injured dove with a wounded
face and a missing toes, entitled "Violata Pax Dove". One of which
stands near the Kennedy monument and Freedom Tower on the Miami Dade
Downtown campus, Miami, Fl.
Another Violata Pax Dove, along with several smaller doves make a
dramatic entrance to the Pisa, Italy International Airport, which has
also an interior Nall Installation, announcing the first non-stop Delta
Airlines flight between Tuscany and New York City. This incredible
installation includes the Monumental Peace Frame, Mosaic Façade, and 30
Violata Pax Icons and will be on view until the Summer of 2008.
In an unprecedented show of support for a contemporary artist, the St
Francis Basilica in Assisi, Italy requested the exhibition of icons and
sculptures be installed in the Basilica, where 9 million people
visited and traveled as pilgrims that summer. In addition, the city of
Pietrasanta, Italy exhibited Nall's icons and sculptures on the facades
of buildings and in the center of the town square, along with an
installation in the St Augustin Museum where artists such as Sandro Chia
and Botero have recently exhibited their work.
In 2006 Nall was invited to collaborate with the urban Miami Dade
College campus due to its rich diversity of students, and the A-Z
messages of his work, touching contemporary
topics.
As Artist-in-Residence of the New World School of he Arts at Miami
Dade college during December 06 and January 07, he worked with selected
art students, sharing his unique drawing techniques, print making and
mixed media, along with methodology to assist young artists in reaching
their artistic aspiration. His views and demonstration of a high work
ethic and sobriety have had great impact on student apprentices. Nall
provides the opportunity for students in a grant from the Nall Art
Foundation to travel to Vence, France each summer, where they
participate in a work-study program under Nall's non-profit arts
organization. Over the past 20 years Nall has selected over 150 students
from the United States and Europe to stay in one of ten bungalows on
his beautiful property in France, which has a dedicated artist studio,
old printing press and exceptional natural environment in which to
create. Previous students who benefited from the experience stated
their lives were changed by taking them out of their everyday existence
and allowing them to open their eyes to a new culture and art encounter.
Other highlights of Nall's work in 2007 in addition to the success of
"La Rondine" include his being named Alabama's Distinguished Artist of
the Year by the Alabama State Council on the Arts and having another
edition of his "Peace Frame" installed in Pietrasanta, Italy, on a
square directly between artwork of the sculptor Botero and the square
named for Michelangelo Buonarroti. The "Peace Frame" installation also
signified the beginning of an artists exchange between the City of
Pietrasanta and the Tuscan region and the state of Alabama.
Nall has worked extensively with the RSA (Retirement Systems of
Alabama) at the Grand Hotel in Point Clear, the renovated Battle House
Hotel in Mobile, Ross Bridge Hotel in Birmingham, Shoals Creek Hotel in
Muscle Shoals, and other RSA properties for which he has selected
"Alabama Art" to extend to tourism the wonderfully rich artistic wealth
,exhibited by artwork by himself and many other Artist Icons of
Alabama origins.
studio in Fairhope, Alabama, where he invites apprentices to work with him,
and spends his summers in France at the N.A.L.L. Art Association.
Nall divides his time working between the Alabama and French Rivieras.
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