- Friedel Dzubas
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name = Friedel Dzubas
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birthdate = 1915
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deathdate = 1994
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nationality = American
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awards =Friedel Dzubas (bornApril 20 ,1915 inBerlin ,Germany , died 1994 in New York). He was an abstract painter.Life and work
Friedel Dzubas studied art in his native land before fleeing
Nazi Germany in 1939 and settling inNew York City . In Manhattan during the early 1950s, he shared a studio with fellow abstract painterHelen Frankenthaler . He began exhibiting hisAbstract expressionist paintings at this time. His work was included in theNinth Street Show in New York City in 1951, and in group exhibitions at theLeo Castelli gallery, the Stable Gallery, and the Tibor de Nagy Gallery among others. After theNinth Street Show annual invitational exhibitions were held at the Stable Gallery throughout the 1950s. The poster of the second New York Painting and Sculpture Annual at The Stable Gallery in 1953, included an introduction byClement Greenberg : [ [http://albertkotin.com/stable1953.jpg"Stable Gallery 1953 Poster’’] ] [ [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/50666793&tab=holdings "New York School Abstract Expressionists Artists Choice by Artists,"] (New York School Press, 2000.) ISBN 0967799406 pp.20-21]In the 1960s he became associated with
Color field painting andLyrical Abstraction . He was included in "Post-painterly abstraction " a 1964 exhibition curated byClement Greenberg . Dzubas was a friend of Clement Greenberg, [ [http://www.sharecom.ca/greenberg/ppaessay.html Post-Painterly Abstraction essay by Clement Greenberg, retrieved May 12, 2008] ] who in turn introduced him toJackson Pollock and other artists.His large work (up to convert|24|ft|m wide) became more fluid. [ [http://www.artnet.com/Artists/LotDetailPage.aspx?lot_id=76E792F812C5389CE67EAE874A9E9BE4 retrieved May 12, 2008, Artnet] ] During the last three decades of his career, Dzubas had more than sixty solo exhibitions around the world. He was represented by the Andre Emmerich gallery and Knoedler Contemporary Arts in New York for more than thirty years. In 1976 he settled in
Massachusetts , but also painted and lived in New York City, where his paintings were regularly exhibited.Technique
He used
Magna paint an oil basedacrylic paint . [ [http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/waac/wn/wn11/wn11-2/wn11-206.html] , discussion of solvents for magna paint, accessed May 13, 2008] Magna was originally developed by the paintmakersLeonard Bocour andSam Golden for and also used byMorris Louis . Dzubas would apply thick layers of color over washes, scrubbing the paint into the unprimed canvas. Dzubas used staining, brushing and other ways of applying color. His paintings were generally large in size and scale, but he made many very small paintings as well. [ [http://www.artnet.com/artwork/425406390/369/friedel-dzubas-untitled-sketch.html retrieved May 12, 2008, Artnet] ]Teaching
He was a teacher and lecturer at:
* 1962Dartmouth College , Hanover, New Hampshire;
* 1965-1966, Institute of Humanistic Studies, Aspen;
* 1968-1969,University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia;
* 1969-1970s,Cornell University , Ithaca, New York;he had the longest relationship with the School of theMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston , where he taught from 1976 to 1983.ee also
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Color field painting
*Lyrical Abstraction
*New York School
*Abstract expressionism elected Museum collections
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Whitney Museum of American Art , New York
*Guggenheim Museum, New York
*San Francisco Museum of Modern Art , California
*Everson Museum of Art , Syracuse, New York
*Yale University Art Gallery , New Haven, Connecticut
*Smithsonian American Art Museum , Washington, D.C.
*Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables, Florida
*Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia
*Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
*Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art , Kansas City, Missouri
*Newark Museum , Newark, New Jersey
*Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey
*Albright-Knox Art Gallery , Buffalo, New York
*Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art , Ithaca, New York
*Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, New York
*Portland Art Museum , Portland, Oregon
*Museum of Fine Arts, Houston , Texas
*Boston Museum of Fine Arts , Massachusetts
*Metropolitan Museum of Art , New YorkAwards
* 1966
Guggenheim Fellowship ,
* 1968 Guggenheim Fellowship
* 1968 National Council on the Arts Awardources
*http://articons.co.uk/dzubas.htm
*http://www.askart.com/AskART/artists/biography.aspx?artist=30984
*http://www.artnet.com/artist/5628/friedel-dzubas.html
* Marika Herskovic, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/50666793&tab=holdings "New York School Abstract Expressionists Artists Choice by Artists,"] (New York School Press, 2000.) ISBN 0-9677994-0-6References
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