Hope Gangloff (born in Amityville, New York) is an American painter living and working in New York City.
She studied Art at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and
Art. Gangloff has exhibited nationally and internationally, with solo
shows at the Broad Art Museum in East Lansing, Michigan; the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum,
Ridgefield; and galleries both in the US and Europe. She has also
exhibited in a number of group shows at institutions such as the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City; the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts; the Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, and Schunk at PinkPop Festival in The Netherlands.
Hope Gangloff is known for creating vibrant and truthful portraits of
her friends as a way to share her view of modern American life. By
capturing this generation of young adults in her illustrations and
paintings, she documents this era's struggle during these tumultuous
economic times.Â
Gangloff studied fine art at Cooper Union in New York. After leaving art
school, Gangloff worked in a bronze foundry and made illustrations for
publications such as the New York Times, the New Yorker, Spin Magazine, and Built by Wendy. Her work now hangs in galleries and museums around the world.
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