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Dean Nimmer
Mixed Media Abstract Modernist Painting Dean Nimmer

2000

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Dean Nimmer (American, b. 1935). "Untitled". 1995. Multi-media on paper. Hand signed, dated, Verso. Image: 17" x 10". Framed: 26" x 22". Dean Nimmer has exhibited his art in over 200 solo and group exhibitions across the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Australia since he began his art career in 1970. His artworks are in the collections of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, DeCordova Art Museum, Smith College Art Museum, Harvard University, Peabody/Essex Museum and many other museums across the U.S. and abroad. Dean was given the 2010, Distinguished Teaching of Art Award, granted by the 16,000- member College Art Association, the 2011 Distinguished Alumnus Award granted by the University of Wisconsin and honored as the Outstanding Community Teacher of the Year for 2014/15 by the state of Massachusetts. He is the author of the successful book, Art from Intuition, Random House, 2008, that is currently in its 9th printing, and Creating Abstract Art, (North Light Books, 2014). In 1967 Drummer Dean Nimmer, Jay Borkenhagen, bassist Rick Bieniewski, guitarist Jacques Hutchinson, formed The Baroques, a band that challenged the sonic conventions and industry norms of the time. After signing to Chess Records, a then exclusively black Rhythm and Blues label responsible for likes of Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, they quickly cut their self-titled and overlooked classic album. The album, which is rumored to have locally outsold the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper in 1967, brought acclaim, groupies and gigs. But despite local success, the band quickly dissolved, it's members scattering across the nation. Dean Nimmer went on to become an esteemed artist and professor. Dean Nimmer has exhibited his art in over 200 solo and group exhibitions across the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Australia since he began his art career in 1970. His artworks are in the collections of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, DeCordova Art Museum, Smith College Art Museum, Harvard University and many others across the U.S. and abroad. Nimmer is the author of Creating Abstract Art, Ideas and Inspiration for Passionate Art Making, and Art from Intuition. He is also Emeritus Professor and the former Chairman of the Painting and Printmaking programs at the Massachusetts College of Art .
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