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Bill
Jensen

Bill Jensen is an acclaimed American Abstract painter whose explorations of colour and form have made significant contributions to Contemporary Art. If you're looking for original Bill Jensen prints and editions for sale or would like to sell, request a complimentary valuation and browse our network's most in-demand works.

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Biography

Bill Jensen has carved out a significant place in the art world as an Abstract painter. Born and raised in Minneapolis, he pursued formal art education at the University of Minnesota, earning his BFA in 1968 and MFA in 1970. Since the early 1970s, Jensen has lived and worked in New York City, where he has been a vibrant voice in the Contemporary Art scene.

His career began to flourish in the late 1970s, during which he became associated with the New York School of Abstract Expressionism and Colour Field Painting. Jensen's work reflects on the emotional power of colour and shape.

Jensen's oeuvre is known for its exploration of abstraction and the emotional resonance of colour. He has participated in numerous exhibitions, including shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Brooklyn Museum. His work was featured in the 1981 Whitney Biennial.

One of Jensen's most renowned print series is characterised by vibrant colour palettes and intricate layering techniques, inviting viewers into a dialogue about perception and emotion. His works have been included in prestigious collections, such as those of the Museum of Modern Art and the New Museum in New York.