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Susan Raymond

Susan Raymond is an accomplished American artist whose work spans across various styles and mediums. While she is often associated with abstract expressionism and minimalism, she has also incorporated elements of surrealism and cubism into her pieces. Raymond is known for her large-scale oil and acrylic paintings, as well as her smaller works featuring pastels and collage. She is also recognized for her oversized installations and sculptures, often made from found objects. Throughout her career, Raymond has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at prestigious institutions such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Her works have also been featured in group exhibitions worldwide. Raymond's art is characterized by a sense of movement and energy, with bold brushstrokes and vivid colors. Her pieces often explore themes of nature, architecture, and the human form. She has a unique ability to create works that are both visually stunning and emotionally evocative. In addition to her artistic achievements, Raymond is also a respected educator and mentor. She has taught at various institutions throughout her career, including the School of Visual Arts in New York and the California Institute of the Arts. Raymond's contributions to the art world have been widely recognized, and she continues to inspire and influence artists around the globe.

American artist, abstract expressionism, minimalism, surrealism, cubism, oil painting, acrylic painting, pastels, collage, installations, sculptures, exhibitions, nature, architecture, human form, educator, mentor

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Susan Raymond

Susan Raymond is a renowned American artist. Her work is largely associated with abstract expressionism and minimalism, although she has also incorporated surrealism and cubism into her pieces throughout her career. Raymond has been the subject of many solo exhibitions, including those at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Raymond is particularly noted for her large-scale oil and acrylic paintings, as well as her smaller works featuring pastels and collage. She is also well known for her oversized installations and sculptures, often made from found objects. Examples of her important works include 'The Clock Tower' (1984), 'Blue Train' (1996), 'The Glass House' (2005), and 'Skyline' (2012).

Susan Raymond, abstract expressionism, minimalism, surrealism, cubism, oil and acrylic paintings, pastels, collage, oversized installations, sculptures, The Clock Tower, Blue Train, The Glass House, Skyline.

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