• Source: The George Sugarman Foundation
    • The George Sugarman Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization founded in 2001 to honor the memory and wishes of George Sugarman.


      History


      George Sugarman (1912–1999) was an American artist working in the mediums of drawing, painting, and sculpture. Often described as controversial and forward-thinking, Sugarman's prolific body of work defies a definitive style. He pioneered the concepts of pedestal-free sculpture and is best known for his large-scale, vividly painted metal sculptures. His innovative approach to art-making lent his work a fresh, experimental approach and caused him to continually expand his creative focus. During his lifetime, he was dedicated to the well-being of young emerging artists, particularly those who embraced innovation and risk-taking in their work. In his will, Sugarman provided for the establishment of The George Sugarman Foundation, Inc.


      Foundation work


      From 2001 to 2008, the George Sugarman Foundation awarded monetary grants to emerging visual artists who were engaged in creating new works of fine art and whose work showed promise and conceptual innovation. As of 2009, the George Sugarman Foundation, Inc. shifted its focus away from offering grants to artists in order to serve the wishes of George Sugarman through the donation of his artwork to American institutions, museums, and universities.


      Grant recipients


      2001

      2002

      2003

      2004

      2005

      2006

      2007

      2008

      John E. Stallings


      References




      External links


      Official website
      The George Sugarman Foundation at Purdue; archived from the original 2011-07-16
      The radicalism of George Sugarman's vision
      Research grants at CCA.edu
      News on Sugarman at PNC.edu
      Sugarman's collection to PNC Campus from The PNC Voice in 2008
      Star Tribune article

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