John Kacere

(American, 1920–1999)

John Kacere was an American painter and early practitioner of Photorealism. Best known for his sensual, large-scale depictions of lingerie-clad women’s bottoms, he explained his work as a celebration of the female form. Kacere’s use of strategic cropping and the monumental size of his canvases aligns his work to still life and landscape painting, rather than a typical nude study. Originally an Abstract Expressionist, he began painting from photographs in 1963, gradually developing his seamless oil painting technique. Born on June 23, 1920 in Walker, IA, he went on to receive his BFA and MFA from the University of Iowa. Today, Kacere’s work can be found in the collections of the Stedeljik Museum in Amsterdam, the Erie Art Museum in Pennsylvania, the Portland Art Museum, and the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, among others. He died on August 5, 1999 in Cedar Rapids, IA at the age of 79.
John Kacere (203 results)
Joanne, 1979

John Kacere

Joanne, 1979

RoGallery

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Marianne R, 1973

John Kacere

Marianne R, 1973

RoGallery

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Valerie, 1989

John Kacere

Valerie, 1989

RoGallery

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Untitled, 1971

John Kacere

Untitled, 1971

CFHILL Art Space

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Valerie 11, 1989

John Kacere

Valerie 11, 1989

Plus One Gallery

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Lorena, 1991

John Kacere

Lorena, 1991

Sansiao Gallery

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Joelle 89, 1989

John Kacere

Joelle 89, 1989

Sansiao Gallery

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Andrea 91, 1991

John Kacere

Andrea 91, 1991

Sansiao Gallery

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Pencil Study, 1983

John Kacere

Pencil Study, 1983

Plus One Gallery

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