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Product Details
Author:
Daniel Hodermarsky, Duncan Christy, Allison Rudnick, Kat Lee, Anna Hammond
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
180
Publisher:
The Artist Book Foundation (March 1, 2024)
Imprint:
The Artist Book Foundation
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781732986466
ISBN-10:
1732986460
Weight:
64oz
Dimensions:
11.5" x 11"
File:
TWO RIVERS-PERSEUS-Metadata_Only_Perseus_Distribution_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260520163407-20260520.xml
Folder:
TWO RIVERS
List Price:
$50.00
Country of Origin:
Italy
Pub Discount:
65
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$38.50
Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
A
Case Pack:
10
Audience:
General/trade
Overview
Daniel Hodermarsky (1924–1999) was the son of Slovak immigrants who emigrated
from Hačava to settle and work in the coal fields of Pennsylvania and later in the
auto-manufacturing industries of Ohio. He served in World War II on the Western
front and was awarded two presidential citations, two Croix de Guerre, and one
combat star. He returned home with severe and persistent post-traumatic stress
disorder that left an indelible mark on his life and art.
Hodermarsky had a distinguished teaching career at the Cleveland Institute
of Art from 1957 to 1969. Throughout the 1960s, he taught in Cleveland’s public
schools and started an art program for inner-city youth under the Federal Title 3
Act to promote integration through arts education. From 1969 to 1989 he taught
at Deerfield Academy in western Massachusetts, founding its art department and
serving for several years as department chair and director of the school’s Hilson
Gallery (now the von Auersperg Gallery). He mentored notable artists, including
Stephen Hannock and Michael Tracy.
Throughout his career, Hodermarsky’s work embraced both the representational
and the abstract. His early works experimented with new media (such as Dayglo
paint) and new styles such as Op Art and performance. In the 1970s and beyond,
he engaged landscape—rural, urban, and imaginary—wherein he explored the
interplay of terrain (land or water, horizon, and sky). The human figure—Slovak
farmers, wounded or dismembered soldiers, and mythical and historical
figures—were among his favorite subjects. He was fascinated by how age, human
nature, and personality combine to create the physical form. His eclectic themes
mirror his own unique complexities and experiences. Later in his career, he focused
on abstract works that reflect the intricate spaces of both his psyche and shared
human experience.
A deeply spiritual man with a strong religious faith, Hodermarsky’s abstract paint-
ings ask the existential questions that have challenged humankind across millennia.
By showing us his own experience of these great mysteries, his art underscores
life’s abiding beauty. Over his long career of interpreting the world in which he lived,
Hodermarsky invites us to inhabit a realm filled with joy, reverence, and passion.








