Arthur Hoener Art
Arthur Hoener was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1933. He studied graphic design at The Cooper Union, New York and then received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Yale University, where he studied with Josef Albers. Hoener went on to teach at Boston University (where his students included the young Brice Marden, who has spoken in interviews about Hoener's influence); Massachusetts College of Art, where he ran the graphic design department and also at Hampshire College, MA. Hoener was involved with Timothy Leary in studies conducted at Harvard concerning the effects of LSD on the creative process in the early 1960s and published an illustrated essay on the subject in the summer 1963 issue. He exhibited widely, showing paintings, drawings and his distinctive wood sculpture and died in 1987.
1970s Arthur Hoener Art
Acrylic, Board
1970s Abstract Expressionist Arthur Hoener Art
Foam, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Board
1970s Color-Field Arthur Hoener Art
Foam, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Board
1980s Abstract Arthur Hoener Art
Plexiglass, Mixed Media, Cardboard
1980s Abstract Arthur Hoener Art
Plexiglass, Mixed Media, Cardboard
1970s Abstract Arthur Hoener Art
Plexiglass, Mixed Media, Cardboard
2010s Abstract Arthur Hoener Art
Wax, Encaustic, Oil, Board, Plastic
2010s Kinetic Arthur Hoener Art
Iron, Copper
1980s Abstract Arthur Hoener Art
Plexiglass, Mixed Media, Cardboard
1980s Abstract Arthur Hoener Art
Plexiglass, Mixed Media, Cardboard
1970s Abstract Arthur Hoener Art
Plexiglass, Mixed Media, Cardboard
2010s Abstract Arthur Hoener Art
Metal
2010s Kinetic Arthur Hoener Art
Stainless Steel