Martin Canin
American, 1927
Martin Canin was Born in Brooklyn, NY, in 1927. He received his major art training at Syracuse University, where he was awarded the B.F.A. In 1951. In 1959 he went to Tokyo, Japan, where he had his first one-man show in 1960. At the end of the 60s he started teaching at the Parsons School of Design.
His work has been exhibited in Europe, Japan and the United States, including several one-man shows at the historic Graham Gallery at 1014 Madison Avenue, NY. It is part of the Tate Gallery and the Yale University Art Gallery's permanent collection.
His work has been exhibited in Europe, Japan and the United States, including several one-man shows at the historic Graham Gallery at 1014 Madison Avenue, NY. It is part of the Tate Gallery and the Yale University Art Gallery's permanent collection.
Martin Canin
Triangle - Yellow, Orange, and Pink Geometric Abstract Oil Painting 1967
H 60 in W 50 in D 1 in
$ 10,800
Martin Canin
"Red Painting" - Historic Red and Pink Geometric Oil Painting
H 51 in W 63 in D 1 in
$ 15,600
Martin Canin
"Black Begins" - Historic Black Color Field Painting, Polygonal Shape
H 42 in W 80 in D 1 in
$ 13,600
Martin Canin
Untitled, Minimalist Geometric Art, 1980s abstract painting
H 24 in W 57 in D 1 in
$ 7,400
