Audrey Flack

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Audrey Flack (b. 1931 in New York) is an American photorealist painter and sculptor.

After studying fine arts in New York from 1948 to 1953, Flack became a New Realist and finally a photorealist, in reaction to the abstract art movement.

She is known for her feminine color schemes (dominated by pastel colors). The ironic kitsch themes in her early work influenced Jeff Koons.

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