NORMAN
SUNSHINE
Norman Sunshine was
born in Los Angeles, attended the University of Southern California,
received a
BFA from
New York University, (where
he had a class with Philip Guston.) Post Graduate work continued at Art
Center School in Los Angeles, majoring in illustration and painting.
At Art Center he studied with the pioneer minimalist, Lorser Feitelson,
and independently with William Brice. Immediately after graduating he
launched a very successful career as an illustrator, both in Los Angeles
and New York, where he finally settled. He won numerous awards for his
commercial work both for magazines and television, but “serious” painting
became more and more his passion. His first body of work was shown at
the Adam Gallery in New York, received excellent reviews and sold out.
With such encouragement his passion became his full time endeavor, resulting
in numerous shows in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, plus major galleries
throughout the United States and at international art exhibitions. His
paintings and sculpture are in major private and public collections as
well as: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA. Los Angeles
County Museum of Art. Museum of Arts and Sciences, Columbia, NC, and
the Palm Springs Museum of Art, CA.
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