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WINGS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC
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Slonem was a contemporary of Andy Warhol whose tiled Campbell soup cans and Marilyn Monroe portraits inspired his own works. The artist has had more than 300 global solo exhibitions and has been included in the permanent collections of more than 250 museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Through the decades, Slonem has remained an artistic force by staying true to his signature style while embracing new mediums and audiences. In additionto painting, he is a famous collector of art and antiques, and is involved in preserving and restoring historic American buildings such as the Watres Armory in Scranton, Pennsylvania. His art is remarkably accessible and like an elaborate tapestry with room for all, there's something for everyone in Slonem's expansive oeuvre which exude his infectious joie de vivre.
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Hunt Slonem | Wings Across The Atlantic: London
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