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John hunter
American, b.1934


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John Hunter was born in Pennsylvania but educated in California. Hunter’s paintings were featured in Rick Hudson’s film, “Seconds”, directed by John Frankenheimer produced by Edward Lewis for Paramount Picture Corporation. In 1966 he had a one-man exhibition at the Cannes Film Festival. Hunter currently lives and works in Northern California.

Museum Collections
National Gallery of Art. Washington, D.C.
Museum of Modern Art, New York City
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, Calif.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
San Francisco Museum of Art
San Jose Art Museum, California

Private Collections
Dr. Peter Selz
June Wayne
Ed Ruscha
William T. Wiley
Dr. Hobert Burns
Patrick Surgalaski
Richard Chamberlin, Hawaii
David Gilhooly

You can find Hunters biography in the following publications:
Who’s Who in: the World, America, The West, California, Art & Antiques

Artist’s Statement

I was born. I lived. I aged rapidly. Now I’m seventy. Orson Welles said that old age is “a ship wreck.”

I thought I was losing my hearing. But I guess not; last week I heard from my uncle in Cleveland.

You can’t count on anything anymore. Last week I tried to drive up to San Francisco. But I came to a big sign on the freeway. It said “San Francisco LEFT.” So, I turned around and came home.