- Paul Brach
Paul Brach, Born
March 13 1924 inNew York City and he diedNovember 16 2007 inEasthampton, New York . Paul Brach was primarily known as an American abstract painter and as alecturer andeducator .As an abstract painter Paul Brach exhibited his work in New York with the
Leo Castelli Gallery, [David W. Galenson, "Painting Outside the Lines: Patterns of Creativity in Modern Art", Harvard University Press, 2001, p39. ISBN 0674006127] the Cordier & Eckstrom Gallery, and with the Andre Emmerich Gallery.Biography
Paul Brach was born in New York CityCitation | last =Nelson | first =Valerie J. | title =Painter and Founding Dean of Cal Arts' School of Arts | newspaper =Los Angeles Times | pages =B6 | year =2007 | date =December] and was raised in
Brooklyn and theBronx . He went to theUniversity of Iowa where he studied painting withGrant Wood . He served in theUS Army during World War II. After the war, he finished school inIowa on theGI Bill . At the University of Iowa he met Miriam Shapiro and in 1946 he married the artistMiriam Schapiro . [Avital H. Bloch, Lauri Umansky, "Impossible to Hold: Women and Culture in the 1960's", NYU Press, 2005, p319. ISBN 0814799108] By 1951 they moved back to New York City and befriended many of the artists in the downtownAbstract expressionist New York School , includingJoan Mitchell ,Larry Rivers ,Knox Martin andMichael Goldberg .During the early 1960s Brach had part time teaching jobs at
The New School ,Cooper Union , TheParsons School of Design andCornell University 's New York City Program. In 1967 Brach and his wife moved to Southern California. He became the Dean of theCal Arts program inLos Angeles in 1969."In 1967 I was offered the chair of a new art department at the
University of California at San Diego . After two years at UCSD, I became the founding dean of the School of Art at theCalifornia Institute of the Arts .Cal Arts quickly became one of the best art schools in the country."In 1975 they returned to the New York Art world. Brach became the chair of the Division of the Arts of
Fordham University atLincoln Center . Eventually he gave up teaching and administration and devoted himself to his painting. His work was represented by various galleries until 1998.In 1998, they moved permanently to
East Hampton . "Although I was without a dealer until 2005, I was working well in my East Hampton studio. Elly and Len Flomenhaft, who were opening a gallery, knew and loved my work. Therefore, I am now a part of the Flomenhaft Gallery." He died inEast Hampton November 16 2007 of prostate cancer.References
External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0DEED6173FF937A25753C1A9639C8B63] ,2005 NY Times review, retrieved November 27, 2007
* [http://imoralist.blogspot.com/2007/11/paul-brach-1924-2007.html] Obituary, retrieved online November 27, 2007
* [http://www.flomenhaftgallery.com/artists/paul_brach_artist_page.htm] Biography, retrieved online November 27, 2007
* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/oralhistories/tranSCRIPTs/brach71.htm] , Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Interview with Paul Brach at Valencia, California 1971 with Barry Schwartz, accessed online November 27, 2007
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