Jane Logemann
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1942 (age 83–84)
Jane Logemann | |
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| Born | Jane Logemann 1942 (age 83–84) Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States |
| Education | Layton School of Art, Milwaukee], B.A., University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, 1961 |
| Known for | Painting, drawing |
| Movement | Abstract art |
| Website | http://www.janelogemann.com/index.html |
Jane Logemann is an American artist[1] based in New York City,[2] specializing in abstract aesthetic featuring symmetry in nature[3] and calligraphy-Hebraic art.[4] She is a member of the American Abstract Artists (AAA) and her art is exhibited in a variety of public galleries including the Museum of Modern Art,[5] the Walker Art Center,[6] and the Contemporary Jewish Museum.[7]
Logemann studied at the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, WI, and has a Bachelor of Science in Fine Arts from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.[8]
Several museums feature works by Logemann as part of their collections, including The Morgan Library & Museum, the Providence Athenaeum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the British Museum, and the university collections of Harvard and Yale.[9][10][11][12][13][14]