Bruce PorterUntitled 3, Blue/Green Minimalist Abstract Lithograph by Bruce PorterCirca 1980
Circa 1980
About the Item
- Creator:Bruce Porter (1948, American)
- Creation Year:Circa 1980
- Dimensions:Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Long Island City, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: RO538411stDibs: LU4663491501
Bruce Porter
Bruce Porter was born in Rochester, New York, in 1948 and graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology with a BA and MFA. He moved to New York in the early 1970s, where he still lives and works. Porter’s paintings have been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the San Diego Museum of Art, as well as prestigious galleries such as Marian Goodman Gallery, Castelli Galleryand Tibor de Nagy Gallery. His works are included in the collections of Chase Bank, Prudential Financial and the Art Bank Loan Program of the U.S. State Department.
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