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      • Mangold lives in Washingtonville, New York with his wife, Sylvia, who is also an artist.
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  2. Mangold lives in Washingtonville, New York with his wife, Sylvia, who is also an artist. They are the parents of film director/screenwriter James Mangold and musician Andrew Mangold. Exhibitions

  3. Robert Mangold was born in 1937 and spent most of his childhood in Buffalo, New York. He has described himself as coming from a "rural factory background", noting that most of the men in his family worked at the Wurlitzer factory in North Tonawanda, which made organs and jukeboxes.

    • American
    • October 12, 1937
    • North Tonawanda, New York
  4. After receiving a Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship in 1969, Mangold and his wife, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, moved to upstate New York where they still live and work.

  5. art21.org › artist › robert-mangoldRobert Mangold | Art21

    Robert Mangold was born in North Tonawanda, New York in 1937. With classical restraint, Mangold translates the most basic of formal elements—shape, line, and color—into paintings, prints, and drawings whose simplicity of form expresses complex ideas.

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  6. Mangold currently lives and works in upstate New York. Timeline. 1937. Born: North Tonawanda, NY. 1956–1959. Studied at the Cleveland Art Institute. 1959. Receives Yale University Summer Art Fellowship, New Haven, Connecticut. 1956–1960. Attends Cleveland Institute of the Art, Cleveland, Ohio. 1960–1961.

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  7. Robert Mangold (born October 12, 1937) is an American minimalist artist. He is also father of film director and screenwriter James Mangold.

  8. Since the beginning of his career in the mid-60s, Robert Mangold has combined the classic elements of composition—shape, line, and color—to create abstract works of architectural scale, drawing by hand thick and thin graphite lines on subtly modulated planes of color.

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