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Arthur Hoener



"Polychromatic Construction #1"

double-sided wood sculpture, made of individual blocks cut to different lengths, with the faces of many blocks painted in muted blues, greens, red and gold, 1965, signed, dated and titled in ink on the base; some very slight wear on the corners of a few blocks but otherwise in very good condition

height 15 1/4 inches
width 9 3/4 inches
depth 6 inches

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Arthur Hoener was born in born in Brooklyn in 1933. He studied graphic design at Cooper Union, New York, and then received his bachelor and masters degrees at Yale, where he studied with Josef Albers. He 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.




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