
Ray Parker
American(1922–1990)
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Ray Parker (1922, 1990) was an American abstract painter associated with the New York School and second-generation Abstract Expressionism. Known for his large-scale canvases featuring floating, loosely bounded color forms, Parker developed a distinctive approach that emphasized the sensory and emotional resonance of pure color relationships. His work was exhibited widely during the 1950s and 1960s and is held in major museum collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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