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b. 1942 -

During the 1960s, Norman Galinsky honed his early passion for the arts by participating in Experiments in Art & Technology, a program led by Robert Rauschenberg and innovative leaders in the fields of art and science. After seven years as a chemical engineer, Galinsky chose to leave his career to pursue the arts full-time, and enrolled in Columbia University's MFA program, from which he graduated in 1973. Since then, Galinsky has perfected his abstract use of color and interlocking patterns, reflections of quantum physics on canvas and in print, by drawing upon his background in science and engineering. His works are included in numerous private and public collections, including Bank of America, Columbia University, and the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas.

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    • Norman Galinsky (American, b. 1942)
      Jul. 17, 2016

      Norman Galinsky (American, b. 1942)

      Est: $200 - $300

      Norman Galinsky (American, b. 1942), "Healing Paradigm #8", 1992, oil on paper, pencil-signed, titled and dated en verso, 29 1/2 in. x 41 1/4 in., framed. Provenance: Commissioned from the artist. Note: During the 1960s, Norman Galinsky honed his early passion for the arts by participating in Experiments in Art & Technology, a program led by Robert Rauschenberg and innovative leaders in the fields of art and science. After seven years as a chemical engineer, Galinsky chose to leave his career to pursue the arts full-time, and enrolled in Columbia University?s MFA program, from which he graduated in 1973. Since then, Galinsky has perfected his abstract use of color and interlocking patterns, reflections of quantum physics on canvas and in print, by drawing upon his background in science and engineering. His works are included in numerous private and public collections, including Bank of America, Columbia University, and the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas. Ref.: ?Biographical Summary.? Norman Gaslinsky. http://normangalinsky.com. Accessed July 21, 2015.

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    • Norman Galinsky (American, b. 1942)
      Feb. 21, 2016

      Norman Galinsky (American, b. 1942)

      Est: $500 - $700

      Norman Galinsky (American, b. 1942), "Healing Paradigm #8", 1992, oil on paper, pencil-signed, titled and dated en verso, 29 1/2 in. x 41 1/4 in., framed. Provenance: Commissioned from the artist. Note: During the 1960s, Norman Galinsky honed his early passion for the arts by participating in Experiments in Art & Technology, a program led by Robert Rauschenberg and innovative leaders in the fields of art and science. After seven years as a chemical engineer, Galinsky chose to leave his career to pursue the arts full-time, and enrolled in Columbia University’s MFA program, from which he graduated in 1973. Since then, Galinsky has perfected his abstract use of color and interlocking patterns, reflections of quantum physics on canvas and in print, by drawing upon his background in science and engineering. His works are included in numerous private and public collections, including Bank of America, Columbia University, and the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas. Ref.: “Biographical Summary.” Norman Gaslinsky. http://normangalinsky.com. Accessed July 21, 2015.

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    • Norman Galinsky (American, b. 1942)
      Sep. 13, 2015

      Norman Galinsky (American, b. 1942)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Norman Galinsky (American, b. 1942), "Healing Paradigm #8", 1992, oil on paper, pencil-signed, titled and dated en verso, 29 1/2 in. x 41 1/4 in., framed. Provenance: Commissioned from the artist Note: During the 1960s, Norman Galinsky honed his early passion for the arts by participating in Experiments in Art & Technology, a program led by Robert Rauschenberg and innovative leaders in the fields of art and science. After seven years as a chemical engineer, Galinsky chose to leave his career to pursue the arts full-time, and enrolled in Columbia University’s MFA program, from which he graduated in 1973. Since then, Galinsky has perfected his abstract use of color and interlocking patterns, reflections of quantum physics on canvas and in print, by drawing upon his background in science and engineering. His works are included in numerous private and public collections, including Bank of America, Columbia University, and the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas. Ref.: “Biographical Summary.” Norman Gaslinsky. http://normangalinsky.com. Accessed July 21, 2015.

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