Michael Krueger American, b. 1967
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Michael KruegerOwl & The Orchid, 2020acrylic on linen26 x 19 inches
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Michael KruegerThe Optimism of Trees, 2020acrylic on linen26 x 38 inches
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Michael KruegerTwilight Five, 2018lithograph, woodcut, pochoir with chine collé28.5 x 22.25 inchesedition of 27
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Michael KruegerFlowers for Monet, 2017woodblock with chine collé22 x 15 inchesedition of 20
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Michael KruegerGorky Guard, 2017woodblock with chine collé22 x 15 inchesedition of 20
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Michael KruegerJo & Ed, 2017woodblock with chine collé22 x 15 inchesedition of 20
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Michael KruegerNeedles, 2014color relief print21 x 15 inchesedition of 20
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Michael KruegerRapids, 2014color relief print21 x 15 inchesedition of 20
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Michael KruegerChanging of the Guards, 2012lithograph46 x 36 inchesedition of 45
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Michael KruegerDrifter's Escape, 2012lithograph46 x 36 inchesedition of 45
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Michael KruegerNew Pony, 2012lithograph17 x 12 inchesedition of 36
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Michael KruegerWest Wise, 2012intaglio24 x 18 inchesedition of 15
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Michael KruegerBrown Brothers, 2008etching with hand coloring24 x 18 inches
Grounded firmly in drawing, Michael Krueger works in a variety of media including, painting, drawing, printmaking, animation, and ceramics. His ideas dictate the media and he floats freely between them. Krueger's artwork reflects a deep interest in American history, contemporary American culture, art history, the human experience, and personal memoir.
Michael Krueger's recent solo exhibitions include venues such as Sunday L.E.S., New York, NY, Blackburn 20/20, New York, NY and the Dolphin Gallery, KCMO. Important group exhibitions include, The Drawing Center, New York, NY; KRETS Gallery, Malmo, Sweden; The Denver Museum of Art, Denver, CO; Ambacher Contemporary, Munich, Germany; Glasgow Print Studio, Scotland, UK; Adam Baumgold, New York, NY; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Philadelphia, PA; and the Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA. Collections include Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; Library of Congress, Washington, DC; Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, MS; RISD Museum, Providence, RI; and the New York Public Library, NY, among others.