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  1. Joseph Glasco (January 19, 1925 – May 31, 1996) was an American abstract expressionist [1] painter, draftsman and sculptor. He is most known for his early figurative drawings and paintings and in later years for deconstructing the figure to develop his non-objective paintings building on abstraction of the 1950s.

  2. Joseph Glasco (January 19, 1925 – May 31, 1996) was an American abstract expressionist painter, draftsman and sculptor. He is most known for his early figurative drawings and paintings and in later years for deconstructing the figure to develop his non-objective paintings building on abstraction of the 1950s.

  3. During his nearly five decade career, Joseph Glasco (1925-1996) dedicated himself to making art. From the time he was a young boy in boarding school until his death, Glasco explored a wide variety materials and styles from surrealism and figuration to cubism, sculpture and pure abstraction.

  4. American, 1925–1996. Joseph Glasco was born in Paul’s Valley, Oklahoma and grew up in Texas. In 1949, after his first one-person exhibition in New York, Glasco became the youngest artist represented at that time in the permanent collection of The Museum of Modern Art. Glasco’s rhythmical, all-over abstract compositions have often been ...

  5. Joseph M. Glasco (American, 1925–1996) Artworks. Biography. Dealers. Timeline. 1925. Born in Paul’s Valley, OK. 1942. Studies at The University of Texas, Austin. 1945. Studies at Portsmouth Art School, Bristol, UK. 1945. Studies under Rico Lebrun at the Jeppson Art Institute. 1948.

  6. Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut. MOMA was the first to collect a Glasco drawing. During his long art career, Glasco was widely collected by many top art museums, university museums and other important institutions and collections in the United States and internationally.

  7. Joseph Glasco Foundation. The Joseph Glasco Foundation seeks to foster the legacy of Joseph Glasco (1925-1996). #JosephGlasco100. We’re planning for the centennial anniversary of Joseph Glascos birth in 2025.