Brice Marden

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Brice Marden is an American painter renowned for his minimalist, monochromatic canvases and later calligraphic abstractions that bridge Western modernism and Eastern aesthetics.

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instanceOf abstract painter
artist
human
minimalist artist
painter
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1938-10-15
dateOfDeath 2023-08-09
educatedAt Boston University
Yale School of Art
surface form: Yale School of Art and Architecture

Yale University
employer Museum of Modern Art
familyName Marden
fieldOfWork abstract painting
calligraphic abstraction
monochrome painting
painting
givenName Brice
hasWorkInCollection Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
surface form: Guggenheim Museum

Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Tate Modern
Whitney Museum of American Art
influencedBy Abstract expressionism
surface form: Abstract Expressionism

Asian aesthetics
Byzantine art
surface form: Byzantine icons

Chinese calligraphy
Henri Matisse
Jackson Pollock
Robert Rauschenberg
movement Abstract art
Minimalism
Postminimalism
name Brice Marden self-link
nationality American
notableExhibition retrospective at Museum of Modern Art, New York (2006)
notableWork Attendants, Bears and Rocks
Cold Mountain series
Grove Group
The Dylan Painting
occupation guard at the Museum of Modern Art
placeOfBirth Bronxville, New York
placeOfDeath Tivoli, New York
spouse Helen Harrington
Helen Marden
stateOfBirth New York
style gestural abstraction
minimalist abstraction
monochromatic painting

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The Phillips Collection hasWorkBy Brice Marden
Brice Marden name Brice Marden self-link
Matthew Marks Gallery represents Brice Marden
Larry Aldrich Award hasRecipient Brice Marden