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"If I was a shoemaker, would I go to a town where everybody had shoes or to a town where nobody was wearing them?" --Bryten Goss on being an artist in LA instead of Paris or NYTHE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS focus is to support and preserve the legacy left behind by the influential young artist, Bryten Goss, and to encourage the broad recognition of his work through support of exhibitions, publications, documentaries, PR/Media, libraries, colleges, the internet, and through the endowment of galleries at major museums around the world; ultimately this important groundwork will lead to the establishment of art scholarships in his name for future young artists who excel in the fine arts of painting, etching, drypoint and photography.***All paintings, drawings, etchings, drypoints, and photography shown on this site are Copyright (c) 2006 by Bryten Goss. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. All Images created by Bryten Goss: paintings, etchings, drypoints, photography, and any reproductions of any kind are REGISTERED TRADEMARKS of Bryten Goss and cannot be duplicated, printed for resale, and or copied in any way unless authorized in writing by Edward and Rose Goss, parents of the artist and controllers of Bryten Goss' body of work.*** msprm name="flashvars" value="userID=152520117&bgColor=10079487&bgColor2=10 079487&transitionSpeed=26&transitionStyle=b&show Captions=1&albumID=1029002"Bryten Goss was born in Los Angeles in 1976 and died in October 2006, he was 30 years old. His ability to paint first emerged when he five and the significance of that early period was not lost on those who recognized his true potential, especially his mother. Understandably, Goss began searching for his true vocation in his early teens, ultimately deciding to follow his first true love--painting. A self-taught painter, Goss traveled the world at seventeen in search of the impressionistic material in which he first became recognized by his many patrons. As he advanced, he studied the female form, and considered himself a figurist painter. That is until he painted the Triumph of Death series, which led to yet another turn in his work, city scapes, burning cities and buildings. Then he started painting images not like anything before, "Alex Riding a Pig," "The Little Pope," "The Blind Leading the Blind." The progression led to his most powerful work yet, "Women Riding Pigs." Some of his many collectors are: Nicolas Cage, Kevin Smith, Jason Lee, Nick Nolte, Joey Pantoliano, Wynona Rider, Giovanni Ribisi, Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon, Chris Masterson, Jenna Elfman, and others. Goss' career began with privately funded shows in 1993, with annual exhibitions. In 2001 InStyle Magazine hosted a red carpet affair at Quixote Studios in Hollywood, California, attended by many of Hollywood's elite. With 34 pieces on show that evening the exhibition sold out and garnered a great deal of well-deserved publicity for the prolific young artist. Goss was an integral part of a group show held in October 2002 at the “Downtown Independent Gallery” at 811 Traction. The show featured Goss, world-renowned artist, Gottfried Helnwein, and two other painters, Patrick Morrison and the now late Miguel Arguello. In the summer of 2003, Goss was part of the ever-popular artists’ festival, “Scope-Art Los Angeles” which was held in the Standard Hotel downtown Los Angeles. Goss began walking on yet another journey one which only the old masters have walked--etching. He researched the etching techniques favored by the old masters; thus finding another medium in which to produce his messages. Goss took on a year-long commission of “Women Riding Pigs,” 25’X6’, oil on linen, for wealthy patron Roberto Santos of Mexico. After having personally delivered that piece in September 2006 in Mexico, Goss fell ill. He returned home to continue his work, preparing for his NYC Exhibition, and his health turned for the worse. Pneumonia, complicated by a virus which attacked his heart, Bryten Goss passed away from heart failure on October 26th, 2006. Goss is survived by his parents, Ed and Rose Goss, and his sister, Shalon Goss.

My Interests

"If you hear a voice within you saying, 'You are not a painter,' then by all means paint...and that voice will be silenced." -- Vincent Van Gogh -----Excerpt taken from GLADFLY ONLINE INTERVIEW by By Jonathan Whitehead on 03/25/02. What led you into painting? "Well, I almost always drew and painted. My mother was a big influence on me. She went to art school in Chicago as a teenager and painted. I would sit on her lap when she was painting; she would also always buy me paints and brushes when I was completely broke. But I do remember something that really made me serious about it: I think I was 14 or 15, I was at the Norton Simon museum and saw this small rough portrait by Cezanne, I think of his uncle. I didn't particularly love the painting but for some reason I was completely overwhelmed emotionally. I couldn't stop thinking about it for days; that's when I really realized the importance of fine art, how such a simple image could make such an effect on someone." --Bryten Goss.

I'd like to meet:

"Bryten Goss was an amazing genius- He should go down in art history with Rembrandt! I see thousands of children being introduced to Bryten's work in their art classes. Bless you and your family!" online commentA catalogue of Bryten Goss' work will be available at his LA 2007 exhibition and at his 2008 NYC exhibition. MORE DETAILS TO COME. Some of the products of the foundation will be both exhibitions, the exhibition catalogue, a documentary of his life and work, a table top art book, and limited edition prints of selected pieces from his body of work, all to forward the goals and purposes of the foundation. View more of Bryten Goss’ work at www.brytengoss.com. To get on the limited edition prints or the book, and or to make donations to the foundation contact Ed Goss: 818-563-4692/818-631-3139, or email him at [email protected]. To make a TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION to the foundation, make checks payable to “The Bryten Goss Foundation for the Arts,” 2071 Chilton Drive, Glendale, CA 91021. USA"There is nothing like a dream to create the future." --Victor Hugo

Music:

"Music is extremely important to me, being that my work is mostly visual. I am listening to music about every minute of my day. I have a wide range of tastes. I remember the last time I bought CDs I got Mozart, Mogwai, Al Green, the Misfits, Tricky, the Smiths and I think Poncho Sanchez. I think there's always a place for music." -- B Goss, 2001 Excerpt taken from Gladfly Online Interview, The Importance of Fine Art By Jonathan Whitehead -----Danny Masterson, of "That 70's Show," and sometimes DJ, wrote on his myspace site: "My best friend Bryten Goss passed away on Thursday the twenty sixth of October, he was thirty years old. He was my brother since 1981. He is the best contemporary realist painter of the 21st century. You can view his work at BRYTENGOSS.COM and myspace/brytengoss."

Movies:

Bryten Goss loved all kinds of movies and was expanding his artistic career into directing film. He directed 2 short films: 504 and Jack Rabbit (check out the website at: http://www.jackrabbitthemovie.com/cast_brytengoss.html Produced by Stark Sands and Jordan Bromley.Bryten was co-writing a feature length horror drama/love story, with his mother, screenwriter, Rose Goss, which he was slated to direct. Rose is currently finishing the first draft that they had begun.

Television:

“Art is about the work, I’d prefer you view my work instead of asking me my views about it. -- B.G. from Biographical article.Bryten Goss steered clear of any art movements or fads, claiming that, "you get original work only if you stick to your own guns." from Nylon Magazine article, March 2005OTHER MYSPACE SITES TO VISIT: Bryten Goss, Painter, Shalon Goss Photography (Bryten's sister who is a fine arts photographer) and Rose Goss, gosswriter, who is Bryten's Mother, the director of The Bryten Goss Foundation for the Arts, and adminstrator of all of his sites on his behalf.

Books:

BOOKS BY BRYTEN GOSS' BEDSIDE WHEN HE DIED OCTOBER 26TH 2006. (Bryten read a lot, all kinds of books, he had such good taste.) ON THE NIGHTSTAND: The Double-Fyodor Dostoevsky. The Six Wives of Henry VIII-Alison Weir. Demons-F. Dosteovsky. Film Directing, Shot by Shot-Steven D. Katz. Killing for Culture-Kerekes & Slater. What Great Paintings Say, Vol.2-Rose Marie&Rainer Hagen. ON THE FLOOR BY HIS BED: Lives of the Artists, Vol. I-Giorgio Vasari. Complete Prose Tales-Alexandr Pushkin. Resurrection-L. Tolstoy. Uncle John's Bathroom Reader-Bathroom Readers Institute. Flyfisher's Guide toNorthern California-Seth Norman. The Professor and the Madman-SimonWinchester. Courbet-Sarah Faunce. 10000 Years of Painting-Stefano Zuffi. Mark Tansey: Visions & Revisions-Arthur C. Danto. Fly Fisherman's Nymphing Techniques-A supplement to Flyfisherman's Magazine. Ingres-Robert Rosenblum. The Prado-Santiago Blanch. Van Gogh-A Restrospective-Edited by Susan Stein. Factotum-Charles Bukowski. Ham On Rye-Charles Bukowski. The Master & Marguerita. Piranesi-Taschen. Bruegel-Marguerite Kay. Illustrated Dictionary of Bible Life & Times. World Book Encyclopedia, Vol8/H. What Great Pai9ntings Say, Vol I-Joese Lopez Rey. The Complete Etchings of Rembrandt-Dover Publications. Flyfising Southern Calif. Lakes & Streams-Richard Bean. The Encyclopedia of Photography Vol.18. Rembrandt/Not Rembrandt, Vol I&II. Fly Fisherman Magazine. Art News Magazine. Videomaker Magazine. Forum Gallery LA Calendar. INSIDE THE NIGHTSTAND WERE: The Art of Etching-E.S.LUmsden. 19th/20th Century Prints/Old Master Prints, Sotheby Auction. Holbein-Helen Langdon. Practical Guide to Etching-Manly Banister. The Complete Printmaker-John Ross, Claire Romano, Tim Ross. The Odyssey by Homer. Russia, The Wild East-Granta Magazine. A Confederacy of Dunces-John Kennedy Toole."As a painter, you want to create inspiration and that comes from allowing people to add their own stories to the work." -- Bryten Goss, from Nylon Magazine interview, March 2005

Heroes:

FOUNDING FOUNDATION MEMBERS INCLUDE: Rose Goss, Ed Goss, Shalon Goss, Jordan Bromely, Stark Sands, Alexandra Breckenridge, Whitney Able, Diane McPhee, Jenni Weinman, Jenny Good, Caitlin Dahl, Melinda Dahl, Alex Prager, Kevin Dorian, Danny Masteron, Carol Masterson, John Futris, Valerie Futris, Bobbi Kassowitz, Marty Kassowitz, Jenny Good, Renate Helnwein, Soleil Moon Frye, Deneen, and hopefully a few more of Bryten's friends will join us soon! Thank you to Debbie Goss, Bryten's Aunt, for her donation to the Foundation, this will help us greatly!

My Blog

art for art's sake...

Art for art's sake, with no purpose, for any purpose perverts art. But art achieves a purpose which is not its own. [1804]  -- Benjamin Constant ...
Posted by THE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS on Wed, 25 Jul 2007 10:44:00 PST

SHALON GOSS EXHIBIT THIS THURSDAY JULY 26

..> REMINDER SHALON GOSS' PHOTO EXHIBIT THIS THURSDAY If you live in the LA area, this is a bulletin reminder for the show "STORIES," a new series of B&W photographs by the artist, Shalon Goss...
Posted by THE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS on Mon, 23 Jul 2007 09:58:00 PST

Wiki Site

CHECK OUT THE NEW BRYTEN GOSS WIKI SITE:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryten_Goss
Posted by THE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS on Sat, 21 Jul 2007 05:40:00 PST

SHALON GOSS JULY 07 PHOTO EXHIBIT HAS ARRIVED

Dear Friends,The time has finally arrived for Shalon Goss' 2007 Photography Exhibition called STORIES!!! This is an amazing body of work folks, I kid you not. It is all new work and you will love it. ...
Posted by THE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS on Fri, 13 Jul 2007 10:29:00 PST

BGFA UPDATE, May 3rd, 07: Hosts for Goss LA Exhibition confirmed...

Greetings,  As director of BGFA, it is my job to keep you informed of the activities of the foundation, where we are headed, and what is needed and wanted to achieve our mission statement. ...
Posted by THE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS on Thu, 03 May 2007 03:17:00 PST

Shalon Goss Photo Exhibition June 2007 in LA...

For those of you who don't know, Bryten has a sister, who is a very talented photographer. She is having an exhibition in late June or early July. It is hosted by Laura Prepon and Danny Masterson...
Posted by THE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS on Thu, 05 Apr 2007 11:39:00 PST

ATTENTION FRIENDS OF BGFA AND BRYTEN GOSS

March 20th, 2007 Dear Friends of BGFA, I want to personally thank you for being a part of our group and or participating in some way in the future of The Bryten Goss Foundation for the Arts, or ju...
Posted by THE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS on Tue, 20 Mar 2007 01:01:00 PST

Jack Kerouac quote...

"I hope it is true that a man can die and yet not only live in others but give them life, and not only life, but that great consciousness of life." - Jack Kerouac ...
Posted by THE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS on Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:52:00 PST

Bryten Goss' ashes scattered in the Keys...

Bryten Goss's ashes were scattered in the Keys in Fla. this week, February 2007 by his mother Rose Goss, his sister Shalon, his girlfriend Alexandra Breckenridge, and his aunt Debbie Goss. We have put...
Posted by THE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS on Sat, 17 Feb 2007 12:34:00 PST

Irretrievably lost....quote by Arthur Schopenhauer

This describes how I feel about losing my son, Bryten Goss, he was so very unique, and until we meet again, I will not know another soul like him....  "The deep pain that is felt at the death of ...
Posted by THE BRYTEN GOSS FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS on Mon, 29 Jan 2007 06:39:00 PST