Stanton Macdonald-Wright

Description: (Co-founder of the ‘Synchromism’ Art Movement)
Stanton Macdonald-Wright was a leading American artist who co-founded Synchromism, a significant abstract art movement centered on color. He was instrumental in shaping the early avant-garde art scene in the United States and gained global acclaim for his groundbreaking painting techniques. Macdonald-Wright's art was defined by vibrant colors and dynamic compositions, establishing him as a pioneering force in the evolution of abstract art. His innovative contributions continue to influence and inspire artists to this day.

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Birthday July 8, 1890 (Cancer)
Born In Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Died on August 22, 1973
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