George Sugarman

George Sugarman (1912–1999) was an American artist working in the mediums of drawing, painting, and sculpture. Often described as controversial and forward-thinking, Sugarman’s prolific body of work defies a definitive style. He pioneered the concepts of pedestal-free sculpture and is best known for his large-scale, vividly painted metal sculptures.

'Untitled' by George Sugarman (StreetView)
'Untitled' by George Sugarman

'Trio' by George Sugarman (Birds Eye)
'Trio' by George Sugarman
'Yellow Ascending' by George Sugarman (StreetView)
'Yellow Ascending' by George Sugarman

Negro & blanco horizontal by George Sugarman (StreetView)
Negro & blanco horizontal by George Sugarman

'Roland' by George Sugarman (StreetView)
'Roland' by George Sugarman

'Baltimore Federal' by George Sugarman (Birds Eye)
'Baltimore Federal' by George Sugarman
'Field Sculpture' by George Sugarman (Birds Eye)
'Field Sculpture' by George Sugarman

'Untitled' by George Sugarman (Birds Eye)
'Untitled' by George Sugarman
'Kites' by George Sugarman (StreetView)
'Kites' by George Sugarman

'St. Paul Commission' by George Sugarman (StreetView)
'St. Paul Commission' by George Sugarman

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