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American
(1928–1990)
Untitled
1950
Collage with acrylic on paper
35 x 31.5 in.
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
1990.11
Hayward Ellis King excelled in a career as an arts professional rather than one solely in art practice. Originally from Little Rock, Arkansas, his family migrated to Pasadena, California, when he was a child. Educated in public schools and at Pasadena City College, King initially left for the San Francisco Bay Area with artist friends Wally Bill Hedrick, Deborah Remington, David W. Simpson, and John Allen Ryan. From the outset, it was clear that King’s concept of an art education entailed more than painting. Before leaving for San Francisco, he took summer courses at UCLA Extension to develop his awareness of art history and the developing art scenes.
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