Michiel Gloeckner

American (1915–1989)

About the artist:

Michiel Gloeckner, known for his highly refined, balanced abstract, geometric style derived from natural forms, was the son of a well-known art collector. He graduated from the University of Dresden with a degree in mathematics and art history. He received a degree from the Royal Academy of Dresden where he studied under Otto Dix. Paul Klee also influenced Gloeckner's work. After WWII Gloeckner moved to New York City. He continued to maintain a studio in New York at 115 East 70th Street, even after he moved to West Cornwall, Connecticut where he spent the later years of his life. Mr. Gloeckner moved to the US after the Second World War, settling in Cornwall, CT and New York. His work can be found in collections of The Munich Museum of Modern Art, The Allentown Art Museum, and The Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm. He exhibited at various museums and galleries including The Wadsworth Atheneum in 1960, The Baltimore Museum of Fine Arts, The Munich Museum of Modern Art, and The United Nations, Geneva, as well as World House Galleries, NY Galerie 5, Paris and Galarie, Munich. EXHIBITIONS Gallery Seventy-Five, New York 1955, 1956, 1958 Jacques Seligman Galleries, New York 1960, 1961, 1962 Wadsworth Atheneum 1960 Wesleyan University 1961 Philadelphia Art Alliance 1962 Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts 1963 World House Galleries, New York 1963, 1962, 1965, 1966 Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts 1964 Brooks Memorial Museum 1965 Munich Kunstverein 1966 Galerie Heseler, Munich 1967 Munich Museum of Modern Art 1968 Museum of Northern Arizona 1970 Galerie 5, Paris 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 Galerie Oxy, Geneva 1973 United Nations, Geneva 1974 Gallery Contemporary Masters, New York 1978, 1980 MUSEUM COLLECTIONS: Munich Museum of Modern Art Allentown Art Museum Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm

Michiel Gloeckner

American (1915–1989)

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About the artist:

Michiel Gloeckner, known for his highly refined, balanced abstract, geometric style derived from natural forms, was the son of a well-known art collector. He graduated from the University of Dresden with a degree in mathematics and art history. He

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