The following, submitted May 2005, is from Linda Stamm of Winter Associates. Her source is information from papers found in the estate of the artist. Michiel Gloeckner, known for his highly refined,... Read full biography
The following, submitted May 2005, is from Linda Stamm of Winter Associates. Her source is information from papers found in the estate of the artist. Michiel Gloeckner, known for his highly refined, balanced abstract, geometric style derived from natural forms, was the son of a well-known art... Read full biography
The following, submitted May 2005, is from Linda Stamm of Winter Associates. Her source is information from papers found in the estate of the artist. Michiel Gloeckner, known for his highly refined, balanced abstract, geometric style derived from natural forms, was the son of a well-known art collector. He graduated from the University of Dresden with a degree in mathematics and art history. He received a degree from the Royal Academy of Dresden where he studied under Otto Dix. Paul Klee also... Read full biography
The following, submitted May 2005, is from Linda Stamm of Winter Associates. Her source is information from papers found in the estate of the artist. Michiel Gloeckner, known for his highly refined, balanced abstract, geometric style derived from natural forms, was the son of a well-known art collector. He graduated from the University of Dresden with a degree in mathematics and art history. He received a degree from the Royal Academy of Dresden where he studied under Otto Dix. Paul Klee also influenced Gloeckner's work. After WWII Gloeckner moved to New York City. He continued to maintain a studio in New York at 115 East 70th Street, even after he moved to West Cornwall, Connecticut where he spent the later years of his life. EXHIBITIONS.... Read full biography
The following, submitted May 2005, is from Linda Stamm of Winter Associates. Her source is information from papers found in the estate of the artist. Michiel Gloeckner, known for his highly refined, balanced abstract, geometric style derived from natural forms, was the son of a well-known art collector. He graduated from the University of Dresden with a degree in mathematics and art history. He received a degree from the Royal Academy of Dresden where he studied under Otto Dix. Paul Klee also influenced Gloeckner's work. After WWII Gloeckner moved to New York City. He continued to maintain a studio in New York at 115 East 70th Street, even after he moved to West Cornwall, Connecticut where he spent the later years of his life. EXHIBITIONS. Gallery Seventy-Five, New York 1955, 1956, 1958. Jacques Seligman Galleries, New York 1960, 1961, 1962. Wadsworth Atheneu... Read full biography
Michiel Gloeckner - Artist Info
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Books & Publications (2)
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Art for the New Collector III Re-Emerging American Artists (Exhibition catalog)