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About the Artist
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William P. Reimann received his M.F.A. from Yale University in 1961, at the height
of one of the most fertile and exciting eras at that institution. Working with Joseph
Albers, Rico Lebrun, and other important sculptors, Mr. Reimann gained early recognition
for his extraordinary artistic versatility and technical genius. On the forefront
of design techniques in Plexiglas and steel, his works were exhibited at--and entered
in the permenant collections of--the Whitney Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in
New York before he had completed his graduate work. His art is also permanently lodged
in the National Gallery in Washington in the J.D. Hatch Collection of American Drawings.
Mr. Reimann's work can be found in numerous public, corporate, and private settings.
Most recently, his work has gained national recognition for a series of public sculptures
celebrating diversity and cultural heritage. His most recent large scale installation is
the panel series at the East Boston Piers Park Pavilion on the Boston waterfront.
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For more about William P. Reimann and an archive of his work, visit his web site at
www.williamreimann.com
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