Dale Beckman
Born in Forsyth, Montana, Dale Beckman moved with his family at an early age to Glendive, Montana. In 1979, Dale received a BA from Rocky Mountain College in Billings, followed by post-graduate studies at University of Montana Eastern. He maintained a studio at the Miller Foundation for the Arts in Billings until he relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1986. Dale was a member of the active Santa Fe art community for eleven years. In 1996, Dale moved to Abiquiu, New Mexico to paint the land that so inspired Georgia O’Keefe.
In 2005, Dale returned to Montana where he works from his studio. Throughout his career, Dale has exhibited his art in various show spaces and galleries in Eastern Montana and Northern New Mexico.
Dale’s works are in numerous private and corporate collections.Non-privite collections include Computer Associates International, Tibetan Children's Education Foundation, Yellowstone Art Museum, Garden of One Thousand Buddhas, Detour Films, Wal-Mart Corporation, Black Mesa Project, Herbs Etc., Child-Rite, Boys Club of America, Miller Foundation for the Arts, Northeastern Reginal Medical Foundation, and Las Clinicas Del Norte.
Dale Beckman’s art style is clasified as,” Abstracted Realism”. His abstracted landscapes evoke a mystical sense of place. They are often composed of an endless repetition of design. His paintings portray a dimensional universe of interacting energy.
Dale Beckman
Artist painter
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Art Collector’s Review
Collector, Mr. Lee Swan's
Review of Artist Dale Beckman
There has been much artistic banter about how to express the unusual light of northern New Mexico. Artist Dale Beckman has, I believe, captured the true essence of this ethereal quality and given us a rare gift through his translation onto paper and canvas. At one location it may appear as minute points of energy, at another time and location he may see it as simple shapes all dancing against a piercing cerulean sky. At yet another it may hang back as if caught in the needles of the forest trees. He carries this movement into the very fiber of the soil and the physical structure of the scene and it often shimmers and sparkles from the plant life included in his work.
A broad-brush classification of Dale's work might be abstract. His work certainly shows a deep understanding of form, balance and movement. But he doesn't drift off into an academic exercise... Rather he uses the distance created by abstraction to, in turn, return the scene to the observer with all the individual pieces interconnected through the common thread: the interplay of the light and the physical world of object.
I don't get the feeling looking at his work that he ever dictates how a piece should be interrupted. Many of his works have no title which, to me, says that the work is still evolving and keeps the work free for my involvement as well. Only someone very confident with his delivery intentionally invites involvement from others. Just one of his pieces enlivens a room and I notice that I always stop; every time I pass by his work……great excuse to drift off to a place of beauty, if just for a moment.
Mr. Lee Swan
November, 2011