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1959 Orange, New York - 1997 New York City. Known for: Surreal vehicle, portrait, gas stations.
Dying young of a cerebral hemorrhage, Peter Cain was best known for paintings of slick realist style. He used profile views of the fronts and backs of cars to form semi-abstract sexually charged... Read full biography
Dying young of a cerebral hemorrhage, Peter Cain was best known for paintings of slick realist style. He used profile views of the fronts and backs of cars to form semi-abstract sexually charged images. Later he did portraits and industrial landscapes, especially scenes with gas stations. He... Read full biography
Dying young of a cerebral hemorrhage, Peter Cain was best known for paintings of slick realist style. He used profile views of the fronts and backs of cars to form semi-abstract sexually charged images. Later he did portraits and industrial landscapes, especially scenes with gas stations. He studied at Parsons School of Design and the School of Visual Arts in the 1970s and 80s. His work was included in the '93 and '95 Whitney Biennials. The October 23, 2002 issue of "Village Voice" references... Read full biography
Dying young of a cerebral hemorrhage, Peter Cain was best known for paintings of slick realist style. He used profile views of the fronts and backs of cars to form semi-abstract sexually charged images. Later he did portraits and industrial landscapes, especially scenes with gas stations. He studied at Parsons School of Design and the School of Visual Arts in the 1970s and 80s. His work was included in the '93 and '95 Whitney Biennials. The October 23, 2002 issue of "Village Voice" references Peter Cain in an article titled 'Carpe Diem' by Jerry Saltz. Sources include:. "Art in America". Antonella Casadio ("Village Voice" reference)
Dying young of a cerebral hemorrhage, Peter Cain was best known for paintings of slick realist style. He used profile views of the fronts and backs of cars to form semi-abstract sexually charged images. Later he did portraits and industrial landscapes, especially scenes with gas stations. He studied at Parsons School of Design and the School of Visual Arts in the 1970s and 80s. His work was included in the '93 and '95 Whitney Biennials. The October 23, 2002 issue of "Village Voice" references Peter Cain in an article titled 'Carpe Diem' by Jerry Saltz. Sources include:. "Art in America". Antonella Casadio ("Village Voice" reference)
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Keywords (14)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
Art Style
- •Abstraction, Abstract
- •Surrealism, Surrealist
Art Subject
- •Architecture Trained: Design and Drawing
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Portraits, Portraiture
Art School
- •Parsons, The New School for Design, Student
- •School of Visual Arts, New York, Student
Chronology
- •Late 20th Century After 1950
Exhibition of Museum
- •Whitney Biennial Museum of American Art