The article profiles American painter Nicholas Krushenick, focusing on his career during the 1960s noted for his production of abstract artwork with comic book forms and colors. Information is provided on his childhood in the New York City borough of the Bronx, education at the Art Student League school, and his experimentation with art forms outside of abstraction. Particular attention is given to his use of shaped canvases and his silkscreen poster designs.
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