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Born 1941 Long Beach, California. Known for: Geometric sculpture of varied materials.
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A sculptor and art teacher born in Long Beach, California, Forrest Myers settled in Brooklyn, New York. A signature work is his titled "The Wall" (1974) is regarded as the gateway to the SoHo... Read full biography
A sculptor and art teacher born in Long Beach, California, Forrest Myers settled in Brooklyn, New York. A signature work is his titled "The Wall" (1974) is regarded as the gateway to the SoHo district in Manhattan. In the late 20th century, it became the subject of controversy because it was... Read full biography
A sculptor and art teacher born in Long Beach, California, Forrest Myers settled in Brooklyn, New York. A signature work is his titled "The Wall" (1974) is regarded as the gateway to the SoHo district in Manhattan. In the late 20th century, it became the subject of controversy because it was allowed to deteriorate and some persons wanted to destroyed and replaced by advertising. In October, 2000, the Landmarks Preservation Committee voted to keep it and maintain it. Myers studied at the San... Read full biography
A sculptor and art teacher born in Long Beach, California, Forrest Myers settled in Brooklyn, New York. A signature work is his titled "The Wall" (1974) is regarded as the gateway to the SoHo district in Manhattan. In the late 20th century, it became the subject of controversy because it was allowed to deteriorate and some persons wanted to destroyed and replaced by advertising. In October, 2000, the Landmarks Preservation Committee voted to keep it and maintain it. Myers studied at the San Francisco Art Institute. His teaching venues include the San Francisco Art Institute, School of Visual Arts in New York, Kent State University, and the Parsons School of Design. His studio is in Brooklyn. Source:. Editor, "Front Page", Art in America,... Read full biography
A sculptor and art teacher born in Long Beach, California, Forrest Myers settled in Brooklyn, New York. A signature work is his titled "The Wall" (1974) is regarded as the gateway to the SoHo district in Manhattan. In the late 20th century, it became the subject of controversy because it was allowed to deteriorate and some persons wanted to destroyed and replaced by advertising. In October, 2000, the Landmarks Preservation Committee voted to keep it and maintain it. Myers studied at the San Francisco Art Institute. His teaching venues include the San Francisco Art Institute, School of Visual Arts in New York, Kent State University, and the Parsons School of Design. His studio is in Brooklyn. Source:. Editor, "Front Page", Art in America, 12/2000

