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Mryon Stout (1908 – 1987) was born in Denton, TX. Working in New York and Massachusetts, Stout was a reclusive painter who had profound influence on artists located between Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism. His simple, concentrated geometric works bear a distinct sense of matter and light. Most recognizable are his black and white works, which made him one of the most celebrated abstract artists of the 20th century.
Stout exhibited with Stable Gallery and the Hansa Gallery in New York and was awarded a Guggenheim in 1969. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Carnegie Institute Museum of Art and institutions around the world.