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Encyclopedia > Albert Tucker

Albert W. Tucker was chairman of the mathematics department at Princeton. His is well know for the Kuhn-Tucker theorem, a basic result in linear programming, which was published in conference proceedings, rather than in a journal. He received an honorary degree from Dartmouth College.




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Obituary: Albert Tucker (1914-1999) Artist of a turbulent epoch dies (1215 words)
Tucker's determination to artistically investigate the physical horrors and distorted social relations produced by the war was anathema to the CPA and its promotion of the war effort.
In 1995 Tucker told a journalist that the anguished despair that always recurred in his paintings was connected to his attempt to understand the concept of freedom.
Albert Tucker, who continued working throughout the last years of his life, refused to accept much of the complacency generated by the post-war boom.
Australian art (117 words)
City Image 2 is one of a number of Albert Tucker's paintings that indicate his continued interest in iconography and themes that pre-occupied the artist in the post-war period.
Tucker was active in art politics, writing seminal articles and an active Council Member and President of the Contemporary Art Society in the late 1940s and again in the 1960s.
Tucker was a frequent visitor to Heide before he moved to Europe in 1947 and was central to the development of modern art in Australia.
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