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Stephen Auger Art for Sale and Sold Prices

b. 1959 -

Stephen Auger has worked as a visual artist, color theorist and collaborator for over four decades. At the age of 25 he was featured in the windows of Tiffany and Co. in NYC, and The Smithsonian Magazine. At that time Auger worked as an artist, textile designer, kaleidoscope maker, and colorist for variety of clients, including Jack Lenore Larsen, George Stavropoulos, Carolina Herrera, Steve Paxton and The Paul Taylor Dance Company. His paintings and sculpture are in the collections of many international collections, including Yale University, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Panasonic Corp. and The Carnegie Institute. Auger’s unique vision draws on his curiosity about the basic laws of nature and their wondrous action on elemental materials and human perception. Working in a variety of media, Auger has produced numerous bodies of work in painting, prints, sculpture and pure light, which invite viewers into rich and active sensory encounters that awaken the imagination. His work provokes a sensory leap into an archetypal order that emerges from chaos. Always seeking a deeper understanding of the nature of seeing and sensing, on the levels of body, mind and spirit, Auger’s work continues to express the consistent evolution of his 40 year continuum of inquiry into our resonance and perception within nature and the cosmos.

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b. 1959 -

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Stephen Auger has worked as a visual artist, color theorist and collaborator for over four decades. At the age of 25 he was featured in the windows of Tiffany and Co. in NYC, and The Smithsonian Magazine. At that time Auger worked as an artist, textile designer, kaleidoscope maker, and colorist for variety of clients, including Jack Lenore Larsen, George Stavropoulos, Carolina Herrera, Steve Paxton and The Paul Taylor Dance Company. His paintings and sculpture are in the collections of many international collections, including Yale University, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Panasonic Corp. and The Carnegie Institute. Auger’s unique vision draws on his curiosity about the basic laws of nature and their wondrous action on elemental materials and human perception. Working in a variety of media, Auger has produced numerous bodies of work in painting, prints, sculpture and pure light, which invite viewers into rich and active sensory encounters that awaken the imagination. His work provokes a sensory leap into an archetypal order that emerges from chaos. Always seeking a deeper understanding of the nature of seeing and sensing, on the levels of body, mind and spirit, Auger’s work continues to express the consistent evolution of his 40 year continuum of inquiry into our resonance and perception within nature and the cosmos.