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Description
George Sugarman
Untitled Abstraction, 1982
Acrylic on paper painting
Signed and dated in acrylic on the front
Unique
Frame included
George Sugarman
Acrylic on paper painting
Provenance:
Robert Miller Gallery, NY (with label verso)
Corporate Collection
Signed and dated on the front
Frame included:
Floated and framed in a wood frame under UV plexiglass
Measurements:
Framed 46 inches by 33.5 inches by 1.5 inches
Painting
42.75 inches vertical by 30 inches
George Sugarman Biography:
While Sugarman graduated from City College, New York City, NY, his formal art training was under Ossip Zadkine, a Cubist sculptor. After studying at Zadkine’s school in Paris, Sugarman returned to New York in 1955 and helped to found the New Sculpture Group, an organization promoting abstract art. He also taught at Hunter College and Yale University in the 1960’s. Sugarman died in 1999 at the age of 87.
Major commissions have been installed at Empire State Mall, Albany, NY; Federal Court Building, Baltimore, MD; International Building, Miami Airport, Miami, FL; Willis Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA; Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY; and other corporate headquarters throughout the United States. His sculptures have been placed in the collections at the Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art all of which are in New York City, NY; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN and at other American and European Museums. He has been honored with one-person shows throughout his career at noted museums and galleries in New York City and other American cities, as well as internationally in Düsseldorf, Zurich, Basel, Cologne, Berlin, and Amsterdam.
-Courtesy Grounds for Sculpture