Ed Paschke
Painter known for Chicago Imagism

Born
June 22nd, 1939
85 years ago
Died
November 25th, 2004
20 years ago — 65 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A Polish-American painter and educator, Paschke played a significant role in the Chicago Imagism movement. His work featured vibrant colors and surreal imagery, often exploring themes of popular culture and human psychology. Paschke taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, influencing many young artists. His style combined elements of realism and abstraction, utilizing a variety of media.
Developed the Chicago Imagism movement
Exhibited works at the Whitney Biennial
Had major exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
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