Gregg Shienbaum Fine Art
Miami
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Works Available By
- Derrick Adams
- Josef Albers
- Terry Allen
- Chiho Aoshima
- Daniel Arsham
- Donald Baechler
- John Baldessari
- Harry Bertoia
- Alexander Calder
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude
- CRASH
- Carlos Cruz-Diez
- D*Face
- Salvador Dalí
- Jim Dine
- Ron English
- FAILE
- Shepard Fairey
- Sam Francis
- Adolph Gottlieb
- Red Grooms
- Sarah Hardacre
- Keith Haring
- Charles Hinman
- Damien Hirst
- Robert Indiana
- Paul Jenkins
- Jasper Johns
- Donald Judd
- Alex Katz
- KAWS
- Ellsworth Kelly
- Jeff Koons
- Wifredo Lam
- Sol LeWitt
- Adam Mars
- Roberto Matta
- Robert Motherwell
- Claes Oldenburg
- Julian Opie
- Mel Ramos
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Larry Rivers
- James Rosenquist
- Ed Ruscha
- Kenny Scharf
- Shelter Serra
- Jesús Rafael Soto
- Julian Stanczak
- Frank Stella
- Donald Sultan
- The Connor Brothers
- Victor Vasarely
- Andy Warhol
- Tom Wesselmann
Red Grooms
(American, born 1937)
Red Grooms is an American artist known for his painted-collage sculptures of both fictional and observed scenes. Characterized by his distinctive stylization and humorous portraits of people, Grooms’s works are constructed from illustration board and a hot glue gun, pieced together into a believable physical space. “In the New York works I’ve done I have tried to make it a kind of portraiture thing where I was really trying to get the texture of what I thought I saw, particularly in the neurosis of the population, and present it in context with the props—the mailboxes, fireplugs, any texture of the city,” he has explained. Born Charles Rogers Grooms on June 7, 1937 in Nashville, TN, he went on to study at ...
