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23 Facts About Gary Komarin

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Gary Komarin is an American painter celebrated for his contributions to abstract painting and contemporary art.

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Gary Komarin's works are recognized for their spontaneity, playful figuration, and painterly expression, reflecting his dedication to the potential of concrete art.

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Gary Komarin was born in New York City in 1951, the son of a Czech architect and a Viennese writer.

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Gary Komarin's upbringing in a culturally rich environment and European emigre parents deeply influenced his artistic journey.

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Gary Komarin studied at the Arts League of New York, the New York Studio School, and completed graduate work in English Literature.

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Gary Komarin further honed his craft during a year-long fellowship with the influential artist Philip Guston.

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Gary Komarin's career reflects a steadfast commitment to challenging the boundaries of abstraction.

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Gary Komarin has exhibited extensively across the United States, South America, Europe, and Asia.

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Gary Komarin's works are held in the permanent collections of major international museums, including:.

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Gary Komarin has received numerous accolades for his contributions to art, including:.

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Gary Komarin is indebted to the New York School, especially his mentor Philip Guston with whom he studied at Boston University.

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Gary Komarin prefers non-art industrial canvas tarps and drop cloths as opposed to traditional painting media and materials.

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For most artists there is no eureka moment; instead ideas develop through practice and over time, one thing leading to the next, and Gary Komarin is particularly sensitive to this intuitive process.

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Gary Komarin sees this activity as a direct engagement with his materials, an exchange rather like collaboration, where he's not making something happen so much as encouraging it to happen.

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Gary Komarin has been invited to show in Dublin in a catalog exhibition titled 'States of Feeling' essay by John Daly.

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In 2008, Gary Komarin was invited to show a large cake painting at the Katonah Museum of Art in Katonah New York.

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Gary Komarin's work was included with works by: Andy Warhol, Christo, Claes Oldenberg, Richard Diebenkorn, Philip Guston, and other blue chips.

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Gary Komarin has exhibited extensively throughout the United States, Europe and Asia.

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In 1996, Gary Komarin's work was included in a pivotal exhibition at 41 Greene Street in New York City, along with work by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Philip Guston and Bill Traylor.

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Gary Komarin's work has been included in curated group shows in New York, Dubai, and Zurich along with works by Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Jeff Koons, Yves Klein, and Joan Miro.

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Gary Komarin has exhibited in the past decade in catalog exhibitions in New York, Bogota, Zurich, Dubai, Paris, Palm Beach, Houston, San Francisco, Denver, Assisi and London.

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Gary Komarin has been awarded the Joan Mitchell Prize in Painting, the New York Foundation for the Arts Grant in Painting, the Edward Albee Foundation Fellowship in Painting, the Elizabeth Foundation, New York Prize in Painting and the Benjamin Altman Prize from the National Academy of Design Museum, New York.

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In 2020 Gary Komarin was invited to show new paintings in a solo exhibition at the Dado Museum in Seoul, Korea.