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Robert Mangold is perhaps one of the lesser-known figures associated with the Minimalist movement that came to dominate the North American art scene in the 1960s. But he was there at its conception and is held in high regard by many of the most famous sons and daughters of the genre.
- American
- October 12, 1937
- North Tonawanda, New York
A Rectangle and Circle within Square by Robert Mangold, Honolulu Museum of Art. Robert Mangold (born October 12, 1937) is an American minimalist artist. His son is the film director, producer and screenwriter James Mangold.
Nov 4, 2016 · Robert Mangold is an anomaly among Minimalists; he employs a simplified visual language of forms, while retaining clear evidence of his personality and his hand in his artworks.
INTRODUCTION. BIOGRAPHY. ESSAYS. GLOSSARY. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Born in North Tonawanda, New York in 1937, Robert Mangold studied at the Cleveland Art Institute from 1956 to 1959.
To Mangold, geometry is a tool – a language – but not a theme. Employing geometric elements, he creates neutral, anonymous, self-referential forms. The oval in Distorted Ellipse within a Rectangle may seem, at first glance, a perfect example of its type.
Oct 23, 2024 · 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. He renders the surface of each canvas with subtle color modulations and sinewy, hand-drawn ...
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Robert Peter Mangold (American, born October 12, 1937) is frequently associated with Minimalism, and known for his monochromatic paintings and meditative, geometric canvases. Mangold was born in North Tonowanda, NY, and spent most of his childhood in Buffalo, before enrolling in illustration and painting programs at the Cleveland Institute of Art.