Artist:
Guy Dill
Title:
Passage
Year:
1987
Adress:
Beverly Hills
www.crala.org:
In a career dating back to the early 1970s, Guy Dill has been an innovator in multimedia. Recognized for his ongoing discourse with abstraction and monumentality, the artist uses a wide variety of mediums including cardboard, glass, wood, steel cable with concrete, stainless steel, aluminum, and most recently welded bronze. In 2000, the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles awarded Dill the Stars of Design Lifetime Achievement for Art Award. The artist was included in recent public exhibitions at the Norton Simon Museum; American University, Washington, D.C.; and the Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis. Dill received formal training in Los Angles at the Chouinard Institute of Art where he received his BFA with Honors.
www.publicartinla.com:
1987, Guy Dill. 345 N. Maple, Beverly Hills.
In a career dating back to the early 1970s, Guy Dill has been an innovator in multimedia. Recognized for his ongoing discourse with abstraction and monumentality, the artist uses a wide variety of mediums including cardboard, glass, wood, steel cable with concrete, stainless steel, aluminum, and most recently welded bronze. In 2000, the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles awarded Dill the Stars of Design Lifetime Achievement for Art Award. The artist was included in recent public exhibitions at the Norton Simon Museum; American University, Washington, D.C.; and the Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis. Dill received formal training in Los Angles at the Chouinard Institute of Art where he received his BFA with Honors.
www.publicartinla.com:
1987, Guy Dill. 345 N. Maple, Beverly Hills.