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Ray Parker (painter)

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These paintings are characterized by discreet cloudlike forms of clear, and intense color set against a white or an off-white background. Parker’s paintings utilizing this method of stacked, clearly colored lozenges and floating forms are straightforward and basically geometric in shape. Ray Parker's
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and he looked to this artist’s work for inspiration in terms of color and form, especially in his paintings of the 1970s and 1980s. By the late 1950s, he taught at
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and he developed a singular style of painting that focused on intense color and simple geometric shapes. He was represented by the
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during the late 1950s through the mid-1960s. At that time the Kootz Gallery represented important living artists such as
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in 1940; he earned his MFA in 1948. From 1948 to 1951 he taught painting at the
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He is best known by his work of the late 1950s early 1960s called his
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Post-Painterly Abstraction artist bios retrieved online July 21, 2008
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Raymond Parker at Washburn Gallery artnet, retrieved July 21, 2008
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Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Art Collection
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of the 1960s, made popular by American artists such as
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and an instrumental figure in the movement coined by
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Index

American
University of Iowa
Painting
Abstract expressionism
Abstract expressionist
Color Field painting
Lyrical Abstraction
Color Field painter
Clement Greenberg
Post-Painterly Abstraction
South Dakota
University of Iowa
Iowa City
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis
cubism
Mark Rothko
Willem de Kooning
Piet Mondrian
Stuart Davis
Jackson Pollock
jazz music
Jazz
abstract expressionism
Henri Matisse
Hunter College
New York City
Samuel M. Kootz Gallery
New York City
Pablo Picasso

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