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Jack Bice: contemporary American painter, video artist, musician, composer, stereographic artist, combat photographer, computer animator, film animator, director, actor, poet, architect, computer graphics designer, muralist, computer color-cycle artist, draughtsman, inventor, writer, humanist, philosopher is presented by the Virtual Gallery.

Jack Bice (John Avery Bice) was a young combat photographer in World War II and later a painter in the heady, American post-war art movement. John Avery Bice's career now spans over half-a-century.  A master innovator in music, video art and an array of imaging and audio modes, he is in the international vanguard of experimental artists.

Computer-driven, subliminally morphing, color-cycle painting.
Proposed installation,  Albright-Knox Art Museum. 1989.

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