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George Tooker

George Clair, Jr. Tooker (1920 - 2011) was active/lived in New York, Vermont / Spain.  George Tooker is known for Surreal genre and figure painting-social commentary.

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Following is the obituary of the artist by William Grimes, The New York Times, March 29, 2011.

George Tooker, a painter whose haunting images of trapped clerical workers and forbidding government offices expressed a peculiarly 20th-century brand of anxiety and alienation, died on Sunday at his home in Hartland, Vt. He was 90.

The cause was complications of kidney failure, Edward De Luca, director of the D C Moore Gallery in Manhattan, said.

Mr. Tooker, often called a symbolic, or magic, realist, worked well outside the critical mainstream for much of his career, relegated to the margins by the rise of abstraction.  As doctrinaire modernism loosened its hold in the 1980s, however, he was rediscovered by a younger generation of artists, critics and curators, who embraced him as one of the most distinctive and mysterious American painters of the 20th century.

He specialized in eerie situations with powerful mythic overtones.  Luminous and poeti   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 17135 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about George Tooker

   George Tooker  Born:  1920 - Brooklyn, New York
Died:   2011 - Hartland, Vermont
Known for:  Surreal genre and figure painting-social commentary

Following is the obituary of the artist by William Grimes, The New York Times, March 29, 2011.

George Tooker, a painter whose haunting images of trapped clerical workers and forbidding government offices expressed a peculiarly 20th-century brand of anxiety and alienation, died on Sunday at his home in Hartland, Vt. He was 90.

The cause was complications of kidney failure, Edward De Luca, director of the D C Moore Gallery in Manhattan, said.

Mr. Tooker, often called a symbolic, or magic, realist, worked well outside the critical mainstream for much of his career, relegated to the margins by the rise of abstraction.  As doctrinaire modernism loosened its hold in the 1980s, however, he was rediscovered by a you  ...  Displaying 750 of 17135 characters.

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