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Artist: Bob Seng
Bob Seng, Exit 397, 2002, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

Bob Seng, Exit 397, 2002, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services company, to support his art career. A New York resident since 1986, Seng has worked at Artforum, the Guggenheim Museum and taught at Fairfield University while continuing his studio practice in painting and sculpture. In the mid 1990’s Seng moved into site-specific installation work with collaborator Lisa Hein. Together they have made more than 40 projects with moving light...

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Early 2000s Conceptual Bob Seng Paintings

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Plastic

Bob Seng, Exit 442, 2002, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

Bob Seng, Exit 442, 2002, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services company, to support his art career. A New York resident since 1986, Seng has worked at Artforum, the Guggenheim Museum and taught at Fairfield University while continuing his studio practice in painting and sculpture. In the mid 1990’s Seng moved into site-specific installation work with collaborator Lisa Hein. Together they have made more than 40 projects with moving light...

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Early 2000s Conceptual Bob Seng Paintings

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Plastic

Bob Seng, Exit 350, 2002, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

Bob Seng, Exit 350, 2002, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services company, to support his art career. A New York resident since 1986, Seng has worked at Artforum, the Guggenheim Museum and taught at Fairfield University while continuing his studio practice in painting and sculpture. In the mid 1990’s Seng moved into site-specific installation work with collaborator Lisa Hein. Together they have made more than 40 projects with moving light...

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Early 2000s Conceptual Bob Seng Paintings

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Plastic

Bob Seng, Exit 326, 2000, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

Bob Seng, Exit 326, 2000, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services company, to support his art career. A New York resident since 1986, Seng has worked at Artforum, the Guggenheim Museum and taught at Fairfield University while continuing his studio practice in painting and sculpture. In the mid 1990’s Seng moved into site-specific installation work with collaborator Lisa Hein. Together they have made more than 40 projects with moving light...

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Early 2000s Conceptual Bob Seng Paintings

Materials

Plastic

Bob Seng, Exit 323, 2000, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

Bob Seng, Exit 323, 2000, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services company, to support his art career. A New York resident since 1986, Seng has worked at Artforum, the Guggenheim Museum and taught at Fairfield University while continuing his studio practice in painting and sculpture. In the mid 1990’s Seng moved into site-specific installation work with collaborator Lisa Hein. Together they have made more than 40 projects with moving light...

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Early 2000s Conceptual Bob Seng Paintings

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Plastic

Bob Seng, Exit 973RR, 2019, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 33” x 31”

Bob Seng, Exit 973RR, 2019, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 33” x 31”

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Bob Seng Paintings

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Plastic

Bob Seng, Exit 915RR, 2018, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 25” x 30”

Bob Seng, Exit 915RR, 2018, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 25” x 30”

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Bob Seng Paintings

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Plastic

Bob Seng, Exit 908R, 2018, scraped, collaged EXIT signs, 20” x 26”

Bob Seng, Exit 908R, 2018, scraped, collaged EXIT signs, 20” x 26”

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Bob Seng Paintings

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Plastic

Bob Seng, Exit 902R, 2018, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 29” x 28”

Bob Seng, Exit 902R, 2018, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 29” x 28”

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Bob Seng Paintings

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Plastic

Bob Seng, Exit 884, 2018,  scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 35” x 29”

Bob Seng, Exit 884, 2018, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 35” x 29”

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Bob Seng Paintings

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Plastic

Bob Seng, Exit 966R, 2019,  23" x 23"  scraped, collaged, readymade Exit sign

Bob Seng, Exit 966R, 2019, 23" x 23" scraped, collaged, readymade Exit sign

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Bob Seng Paintings

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Plastic

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Bob Seng, Exit 886, 2002, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

Bob Seng, Exit 886, 2002, scraped, collaged, EXIT signs, 8" x 12"

By Bob Seng

Located in Darien, CT

Robert Seng was born and raised in Seattle, served in the US Navy in Vietnam, and finished his BFA and MFA on the GI Bill. He was a founder of Artech, Seattle’s premier art services...

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