Biografie von John KACERE (1920-1999)
Birth place: Walker, IA
Addresses: NYC; Gainsville, FL
Profession: Painter, teacher
Studied: Mizen Acad. Art, Chicago, 1938-42; Univ. Iowa (B.F.A., 1949; M.F.A., 1951).
Exhibited: Walker Art Center & circulated through US, Canada & South America, 1949-51; PAFA Ann., 1954; MoMA; AIC; PMA; Joslyn Art Mus., Omaha; Corcoran Gal. biennial, 1963.
Work: Speed Mus.; Portland AM; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT; Mt Holyoke College, MA; Yale Univ., New Haven, CT; Brandeis Univ., Waltham, MA; Stedeljik Mus., Amsterdam
Comments: Abstract painter, who adopted a realist style after c.1963, women being his main subject. Teaching: Univ. Manitoba, 1950-53; Univ. Florida, 1953-65; Arizona State; RISD; NYU; Univ. of NM; Cooper Union; Parsons School Design.
Sources: WW73; 300 Years of American Art, 967; Falk, Exh. Record Series.