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1936 Cherokee, Iowa - 2010 New York City. Known for: Abstraction, minimal imagery.
The following is the artist's obituary from the New York Times:. Doug Ohlson, Painter of Vivid Abstracts, Dies at 73. By Roberta Smith, published: July 23, 2010. It could be said that Doug Ohlson's... Read full biography
The following is the artist's obituary from the New York Times:. Doug Ohlson, Painter of Vivid Abstracts, Dies at 73. By Roberta Smith, published: July 23, 2010. It could be said that Doug Ohlson's determination to be a painter came out of the blue. He was born in the middle of the Great Depression... Read full biography
The following is the artist's obituary from the New York Times:. Doug Ohlson, Painter of Vivid Abstracts, Dies at 73. By Roberta Smith, published: July 23, 2010. It could be said that Doug Ohlson's determination to be a painter came out of the blue. He was born in the middle of the Great Depression in Cherokee, Iowa, 50 miles east of the Missouri River. His father, a farmer and the son of a Swedish immigrant, expected his three sons to carry on the family tradition. But Mr. Ohlson had other... Read full biography
The following is the artist's obituary from the New York Times:. Doug Ohlson, Painter of Vivid Abstracts, Dies at 73. By Roberta Smith, published: July 23, 2010. It could be said that Doug Ohlson's determination to be a painter came out of the blue. He was born in the middle of the Great Depression in Cherokee, Iowa, 50 miles east of the Missouri River. His father, a farmer and the son of a Swedish immigrant, expected his three sons to carry on the family tradition. But Mr. Ohlson had other ideas, inspired in part by a plentitude of flat terrain and open sky that was extreme even in a region known for them. In a catalog essay on Mr. Ohlson, the art historian E. C. Goossen noted the possible effect of the changing sky during the unending... Read full biography
The following is the artist's obituary from the New York Times:. Doug Ohlson, Painter of Vivid Abstracts, Dies at 73. By Roberta Smith, published: July 23, 2010. It could be said that Doug Ohlson's determination to be a painter came out of the blue. He was born in the middle of the Great Depression in Cherokee, Iowa, 50 miles east of the Missouri River. His father, a farmer and the son of a Swedish immigrant, expected his three sons to carry on the family tradition. But Mr. Ohlson had other ideas, inspired in part by a plentitude of flat terrain and open sky that was extreme even in a region known for them. In a catalog essay on Mr. Ohlson, the art historian E. C. Goossen noted the possible effect of the changing sky during the unending chores of farm life on the artist's passion for color. "One can imagine yellowish pink and green dawns, bl... Read full biography
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Magazine articles based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
- Doug Ohlson's Fields of MeaningMarch 2003Ratcliff, CarterArt in America
- Review of ExhibitionsJuly 2001Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Review of ExhibitionsJune 1996Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
