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Martin Puryear, Métissage / Camouflage, 2016

Métissage / Camouflage, 2016

Woodcut
on Torinoko paper
38 5/8 x 47 3/4 in. (98.11 x 121.29 cm)
Edition of 26

About the Artist

Martin Puryear was born in 1941 in Washington, D.C., and was educated at Catholic University, the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm, and Yale University. His first one-person exhibition opened in 1968, and since that time he has exhibited his work through out the world, with public commissions in Europe, Asia, and the United States. He represented the United States at the 1989 Bienal de São Paulo, where he was awarded the festival’s Grand Prize, and his work was included in the 1992 Documenta. In 2007 The Museum of Modern Art, New York, organized a retrospective exhibition of his work which traveled to the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. In 2015 the Art Institute of Chicago organized an exhibition of his works on paper, the first to explore this aspect of the artist's oeuvre, which will open at the Morgan Library & Museum and travel to the Art Institute of Chicago and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Puryear received a MacArthur Foundation award in 1989 and a National Medal of Arts from President Obama in 2011. In 2019 he represented the United States at the 58th Venice Biennale and received The Getty Medal in 2022.

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