- Paul Wonner
Paul John Wonner (1920-2008) was an American artist who was born in
Tucson, Arizona . He received a B.A. in 1952, an M.A. in 1953, and an M.L.S. in 1955―all from theUniversity of California, Berkeley . He rose to prominence in the 1950s as an abstract expressionist associated with theBay Area Figurative Movement , along with and his partner,Theophilus Brown (1919- ), whom he met in 1952 while attending graduate school. In 1956, Wonner started painting a series of dreamlike male bathers and boys with bouquets. In 1962, he began teaching at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles . By the end of the 1960s, he had abandoned his loose figurative style and focused exclusively on still-lifes in a hyperrealist style. Wonner died April 23, 2008 inSan Francisco, California .Paul Wonner is best known for his
still-life paintings done in an abstract expressionist style.elected collections
The Cantor Arts Center (
Stanford University ,California ); theCrocker Art Museum , (Sacramento, California ); the Davis Art Center, (Davis, California ); theHonolulu Academy of Arts ,Honolulu, Hawaii ; theHunter Museum of American Art , (Chattanooga, Tennessee ); theKemper Museum of Contemporary Art , (Kansas City, Missouri ); the Kresge Art Museum, (Michigan State University ,East Lansing, Michigan ); the Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum, (San Antonio, Texas ); theOakland Museum of California , (Oakland, California ); thePhilbrook Museum of Art , (Tulsa, Oklahoma ); theSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art ,San Francisco, California ; theSanta Barbara Museum of Art , (Santa Barbara, California ); theSheldon Museum of Art (Lincoln, Nebraska ); theSmithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, D.C. ); and theSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York City ) are among the public collections holding work by Paul Wonner.ee also
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Bay Area Figurative Movement References
* Jones, Caroline A., "Bay Area Figurative Art 1950-1956", Berkeley, University of California Press, 1990, 93.
* San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, "Paul Wonner, Abstract Realist", Los Angeles, Fellows of Contemporary Art, 1981.External links
* [http://artscenecal.com/ArticlesFile/Archive/Articles1998/Articles0198/PWonnerA.html Essay on Paul Wonner]
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/a/2008/04/25/BAT310BBB4.DTL&type=art Paul Wonner obituarySF Chronicle ]
* [http://www.berggruen.com/artists/PaulWonner/ John Berggruen Gallery]
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