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Nall
was born in Troy, Alabama, April 21, 1948 from an old established
Southern family, that originally drew its wealth from a cotton plantation
and later, from the oil industry and finance. During his adolescence,
Nall began his interest in art. Later, at the University of Alabama
at Tuscaloosa, he obtained his degree in Art, Political Science,
and Psychology.
1971
- Nall is accepted in the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris.
Surrounded by painters, musicians, sculptors, poets, writers and
engravers, he perfected his technique. Dali convinced him to live
solely from his art, and told him: Draw from life, do not be
He
considered the sketches of Ingres to be perfection of drawing, and
sought to attain this level of technique. In etching, Lucien Coutand,
Felix Recondo, Hans Bellmer, and Juliana Seraphim were his contemporaries.
After being influenced by the Psychedelic Art of America, Fauvism
and the Realism of Japanese Art, Mall proceeds with his works, mainly
in black and white. afraid, draw and go on drawing.
1974
- Nall leaves for Beirut, Lebanon for a personal exposition with
the theme Homage to Juliana Seraphim. This Palestinian artist noticed
his talent, had visited Lebanon and Syria and shared with Nall her
love for beauty and myth surrounding the Orient. His fascination
with Arab architecture and geometric forms began Nalls use of collage
- inspired by the idea of Byzantine decorations and his own expression
with the gothic. The lectures of Hesse, Milde, Eliot, Genet, Rimbaud
and Camus inspired the titles of his works. After a few years his
time was divided between Europe and North America. His travels also
took him to Switzerland, Spain, Central America, South America,
the Caribbean and finally North Africa, which inspired many of his
works.
1976
- Nall moved his European base from Paris to Nice. The beaches,
the views, the sounds, the smells of the old villages, were all
charms which added to the fabulous climate and divine light.
1981
- Nall abandons drug and alcohol and begins the practice of Yoga
and the pursuit of Eastern Spirituality. His works are composed
of watercolor flowers emanating profound sentiment of nature.
1984
- Needing more room for printing presses, drawing and designing,
Nall bought Jean Dubuffets studio in old Venice, rechristening it
The Cocoon.
1985
to 1989 - Throughout the years, Nall made many trips to India and
Mexico, especially the village of Yelapa, where he discovered the
Huichole Indians, similar to those he knew in India. Here, his work
with collage perfected itself into the technique combining watercolor
and mosaic work.
1991
- In July, Nall buys the Foundation Karoly in Vence, eight acres
of wooded tranquility, to create the N.A.L.L. Art Association (Nature
Art and Life League), opened to artists of all vocations - painters,
sculptors, writers, composers, musicians, etc. The committee heading
the association consists of personalities such as: S.A. BŽatriz
d Orleans Borbon, la duchess de Bedford, Barbara Bach, Francine
Pascal, Michael Desforges, Marion Ross, Michel and Catherine Pastor,
Eric Blair, Ringo Starr, the One World Art Association and others.
1991
to 1993 - Nall and his wife work towards renovation of ten buildings
on the site of N.A.L.L. Art Association. Simultaneously, Nall is
decorating the interior of the restaurant Les Mosaiques of the Abela
Hotel in Nice as well as painting the portrait of the Prince of
Monaco.
1993
to 1994 - Nall participates in a number of expositions in Monaco,
London, Venice, Beirut and Paris.
1995
- Nall has several exhibitions in the United States: the FAMOS Fine
Arts Museum of the South, The Huntsville Museum of Art and the Goodwin
Gaspar Gallery in St. Louis.
1996
- In February his second book, Nall Technique and Symbol is published,
written by Alain Renner, Director of Sothebys of Monaco. A signing
takes place at the Grand Hotel Park of Gstaad. A Retrospective of
his works takes place from March 14 until June 24 in the Museum
of Menton. In October, he participated in the FIAC of Paris, at
the dart Salon International Art Contemporain in nice and at a show
of Naturalists Artist at the Museum of Natural History in Paris.
1997
- Nall opens the N.A.L.L. Art Association. Included in the foundation
is a museum that opened with a Nall art exposition. An exposition
in Nice opened the same week.
1998
- Nall has one man shows in Antibes, Aix-en-Provence and Paris where
he presented his Porcelain by Havilland of Limoges and silverware.
1999
From January to April Nall is Artist in Residence at the University
of Alabama in Tuscaloosa where students can apprentice in his Studio
on Campus. In February Nall has a retrospective at the Sarah Moody
Gallery in Tuscaloosa. In March, Nall unveiled the XIII Century
Cathedral of Saint-Paul de Vence, France.
2000
Nall curates an exhibit of 13 Alabama artists Alabama Art shown,
during the summer of 2000, both in the Museum of the N.A.L.L. Foundation
in France, and the Chateau Musee of Tourettes sur Loup. For this
event Nall puts together a book Alabama Artists printed by Black
Belt Press. During the year 2000 Nall has one man shows in Monte-Carlo,
Principality of Monoco, Paris, France, Le Cannet France as well
a group shows for Museums in Montgomery Alabama, New York, New York
and Menton, France.
2001
Monty Stabler Galleries welcomes Nall and his apprentices for their
first exhibition of the new year.
Nall
currently resides in Vence, France; Parma, Italy; Monaco; and Alabama,
USA.
Expositions
USA
Birmingham,
Montgomery, Decatur, Mobile, and Huntsville - Alabama; Memphis -
Tennessee; Los Angeles - California; Miami - Florida; New Orleans
- Louisiana; New York - New York; Washington - District of Columbia.
MEXICO
Mexico
City, Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Yelapa.
FRANCE
Aix-en-Provence,
Antibes, Cannes, Lyon, Marseilles, Menton, Nice, Paris, Pau, Saint-Paul-de-
Vence, Toulon, Vence.
BELGIUM, DENMARK,
SPAIN, ITALY, JAPAN, LEBANON, MONACO, SWITZERLAND, and VENUZUELA.
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