Distinguished California artist Marcus Uzilevsky, was most known for his linear landscapes and music series and is represented in the permanent collections of numerous museums around the world. Since 1974 he has had over 50 one-man shows and obtained many awards in juried museum competitions. Originally from New York City, he graduated from the School of Art and Design and has been painting, drawing, printmaking and making music ever since. His stylistic explorations range from linear to pointillist landscapes, from gestural impressions of music to the lush color and patterns of his Homage to Klimt series. His early musical endeavors include performing on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, jamming with Bob Dylan in Greenwich Village, touring with The New Christy Minstrels, working with renowned producer Phil Spector and producing/recording for the CBS, Reprise and Folkways/Smithsonian record labels. In 1967 Uzilevsky's multi-faceted creative odyssey led him from New York to California, where he now resides. His universal appeal has been substantiated by the sale of over a half million lithographs in multiple styles. Art and music merged in the 1988 performance of his Folk Symphony for Sara by the Arlington Symphony Orchestra. His orchestral compositions enhanced by projected images combined the best of Uzilevsky's visual and musical chromatics. In the
1990's, using the pseudonym Uzca, Marcus
has recorded and released internationally the Slice
of Light and Gypsy Dreams CD's,
his personal blend of World Music. Director
Francis Ford Coppola featured Uzilevsky's art in
the film The Rainmaker. The Five
Minute Hour Stress Relief System video
(PSI-Tronics Visions, Inc.) features his
imagery, narration and musical compositions. Uzilevsky has recently been recognized in the Rhino Records compilation Nuggets: Original Artifacts from the First Psychadelic Era 1965-1968, The Great Psychadelic Discography (Canongate Books Ltd.) and I Want To Take You Higher: The Psychadelic Era 1965-1969 (The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame/Chronicle Books) for his musical contributions with his group, The Third Bardo. Marcus'
"multiple creative personas" had led him to
revisit his 1960's musical past where he was
known as Rusty Evans, often performing in the
San Francisco bay area. His son, Danny
Uzilevsky played lead guitar in his band, Ring
Of Fire. Rusty toured Austrailia, New
Zealand and Europe. His latest CD was "Rusty
Evans & Ring Of Fire". Check out
his website at the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Marcus
died December 5, 2015 at age 78. Read more
about his life here. Saper
Galleries has carried the artwork of Marcus
Uzilevsky since 1984. |
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