William Reimann
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William Page Reimann (born 1935) is an American sculptor and arts educator, known for his large plexiglas and steel sculptures, stonework, metalwork, and figurative graphite and ink drawings. He was among the handful of "pioneering" sculptors who brought plastic materials to the New York art scene in the 1960s. In stone, his notable public works include the Radnor Gateway Project for the Blue Route in Radnor, PA, and the twenty-four granite panel series of the Piers Park Commons Pavilion in East Boston, MA.
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William Reimann
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William Reimann
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William Page Reimann (born 1935) is an American sculptor and arts educator, known for his large plexiglas and steel sculptures, stonework, metalwork, and figurative graphite and ink drawings. He was among the handful of "pioneering" sculptors who brought plastic materials to the New York art scene in the 1960s. In stone, his notable public works include the Radnor Gateway Project for the Blue Route in Radnor, PA, and the twenty-four granite panel series of the Piers Park Commons Pavilion in East Boston, MA. He taught design, sculpture, and drawing at Harvard University, in Cambridge, MA (1968-2002). His works are the permanent collection of MOMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the National Gallery of Art (J.D. Hatch Collection of American Drawings), the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and numerous private collections.
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