Robert Guinan
Robert Guinan , born in 1934 in Watertown (state of New York) is a American painter whose subject is the town of Chicago, where it resides. Its portraits of America of the jazz, the smoked out bars, the blacks and of excluded often make it compare with the writer Nelson Algren. Discovered by the gallerist Albert Loeb at the beginning of the Years 1970, it is initially success in France. It counts Johnny Depp but also Lionel Jospin and François Mitterrand among his admirateurs.
Son wire Paul Guinan is draftsman of Cartoon.
In 1995, a film of Frederic Compain, for Arte, is devoted to the artist: Division Street, Chicago, the U.S.A.: while following Robert Guinan .
External bonds
- Robert Guinan, on the site of his/her son Paul
- the Gallery Albert Loeb, which represents Robert Guinan in France.
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