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1938 Bronxville, New York - 2023 Tivoli, New York. Known for: Minimal non objective painting, collage, pop art.
Born in Bronxville, New York, Brice Marden became a Minimalist painter of monochromatic appearing, non-objective canvases. He did undergraduate study at Boston University, earned a Master of Fine... Read full biography
Born in Bronxville, New York, Brice Marden became a Minimalist painter of monochromatic appearing, non-objective canvases. He did undergraduate study at Boston University, earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University and then moved to New York City in 1963 where, within a decade, he had... Read full biography
Born in Bronxville, New York, Brice Marden became a Minimalist painter of monochromatic appearing, non-objective canvases. He did undergraduate study at Boston University, earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University and then moved to New York City in 1963 where, within a decade, he had achieved international recognition. Before he was able to support himself financially with his artwork, he worked as a guard at the Jewish Museum and in 1966 as a studio assistant to Robert... Read full biography
Born in Bronxville, New York, Brice Marden became a Minimalist painter of monochromatic appearing, non-objective canvases. He did undergraduate study at Boston University, earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University and then moved to New York City in 1963 where, within a decade, he had achieved international recognition. Before he was able to support himself financially with his artwork, he worked as a guard at the Jewish Museum and in 1966 as a studio assistant to Robert Rauschenberg. In 2001, he established a studio and townhouse home in Greenwich Village. Although he considers New York City his base, he also has established studios from which he regularly works in Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania in 1991 and Tivoli, New York in... Read full biography
Born in Bronxville, New York, Brice Marden became a Minimalist painter of monochromatic appearing, non-objective canvases. He did undergraduate study at Boston University, earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University and then moved to New York City in 1963 where, within a decade, he had achieved international recognition. Before he was able to support himself financially with his artwork, he worked as a guard at the Jewish Museum and in 1966 as a studio assistant to Robert Rauschenberg. In 2001, he established a studio and townhouse home in Greenwich Village. Although he considers New York City his base, he also has established studios from which he regularly works in Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania in 1991 and Tivoli, New York in 2002, and the Greek island of Hydra from 1971. His first solo exhibition was in 1966 at Klaus K... Read full biography

