Mark di Suvero is a sculptor, combining Abstract Expressionist
instincts with assemblage techniques. Born in Shanghai, China, where
his father, an officer in the Italian navy, was stationed, he came to
San Francisco in 1941. After studying art from 1953 to 1957 at the
University of California, he moved to New York City and became a
predominant figure in establishing the Park Place, an early cooperative
gallery.
Until the mid-1960s, di Suvero combined large
weathered ti (showing 500 of 1956 characters). |
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Mark di Suvero is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Modernism Sculptors
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