Marvin Harden

Personal life

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Harden graduated from high school, later attending University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in the early 1950s. He originally wanted to be a football player, but he hurt his shoulder during varsity team practice. In the mid-1960s, Harden graduated from UCLA with an art graduate degree.

Career

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Harden taught painting and drawing at CalState Northridge as a professor. He won a $19,000 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship and $15,000 Awards in the Visual Arts (AVA) fellowship. Sponsors of the Awards in the Visual Events fellowship included the Rockefeller Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. He was nominated for the AVA fellowship by other artists. His art "uses variations on a theme of luminous rectangular shifts in large fields of color". Essentially, Harden "turns the complex natural world around him into the fundamentals of art". Harden said that he uses symbolism, but the viewer can see what they want.

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