Angela Jansen

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Angela Jansen
Born
Angela Bing

1929 (age 91–92)


Angela Jansen (born 1929), also known as Angela Bing Jansen, is an American painter, sculptor, printmaker and photographer. Jansen is known primarily for her printmaking.[1]

Jansen studied at Brooklyn College, receiving a degree in art and design in the 1950s.[2][1] Around the same time, she took art classes at the Brooklyn Museum Art School.[1] In the early 1950s Jansen was invited to work at Atelier 17, a printmaking studio in New York City, by Stanley Hayter.[1]

Her work is included in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago,[3] the Tate Gallery, London,[4] the National Gallery of Art, Washington,[5] and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Angela Jansen, Printmaker". www.artforum.com.
  2. ^ Who's Who in American Art 1993-94. Bowker. 1993. ISBN 978-0-8352-3274-6.
  3. ^ Jansen, Angela Bing. "Birdcage, from The Academy". The Art Institute of Chicago.
  4. ^ "'Lost', Angela Jansen, 1975". Tate.
  5. ^ "Artist Info". www.nga.gov.
  6. ^ "Angela Jansen | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.
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