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Friedel Dzubas
Friedel Dzubas - Night Star Abstract Expressionist silkscreen Color Field Signed

1984

$2,800
£2,124.93
€2,448.37
CA$3,955.95
A$4,238.74
CHF 2,273.79
MX$50,208.48
NOK 28,682.56
SEK 26,240.11
DKK 18,289.64

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Friedel Dzubas Night Star, 1984 Silkscreen on wove paper with deckled edges Pencil signed and numbered 26/90 on the front 32 3/10 × 19 1/10 inches Unframed Terrific silkscreen by renowned color field artist Friedel Dzubas. Hand signed and numbered on the front. Friedel Dzubas Biography In a vibrant career spanning five decades, German-born American painter Friedel Dzubas (1915–1994) created an extensive body of work featuring exquisitely counterpoised brushed color shapes. Early on, Dzubas was associated with a group of second-generation abstract painters who in the later 1950s had turned from broad gestural strokes of thickened impasto in overlapping abstract formations to floating or merging shapes and planes made with thinned pigment that allowed color to become the primary expressive element. Yet, unlike several painter colleagues who stained their diluted pigments into raw canvas, Dzubas activated his surfaces with juxtaposed and crossing forms that felt embodied, full, and which seemed to stand up on the surface, because painted over gesso grounds. It was not until the middle 1960s that Dzubas began to use acrylic paint—a full decade after others had turned to synthetic colors. But for a small series of paintings on bedsheets in 1957–58 and a group of “black drawings” using oil paint created between 1959 and 1962, Dzubas never sought the effect of pigment melding with raw cotton duck even as he continued the “field” painting of Rothko and Newman, applying paint over his grounds in a thin, texturally uniform manner. His later work can be characterized by an effect he called “washing out,” a feathering technique that propels his color forms across the extraordinary lateral expanses of canvases extending from eighteen to twenty-three feet. His magnum opus, Crossing, Apocalypsis cum Figuras, 1975, expands to nearly sixty feet. Working in a large scale allowed Dzubas to realize his equally large vision for color abstraction. Dzubas was an autodidact, never having undergone formal training in painting. Considered a Mischling (a child of mixed-race parents, a Jewish father and a Catholic mother) and thus denied the opportunity to go to university, at the age of fifteen he was apprenticed to a wall decorations firm in Berlin. Nazi hegemony also constrained his exposure to historic and contemporary artwork until his emigration to America in 1939. For several years after his arrival in America, Dzubas carried on the work of his German uncles and cousins by engaging in free-lance book design, first in Chicago and then in New York. By the late 1950s, he was able to paint full-time. With gallery representation in America (Leo Castelli, Robert Elkon, Lawrence Rubin, Knoedler, and André Emmerich in New York, Nicholas Wilder in Los Angeles, Meredith Long in Houston, among others); the United Kingdom (Kasmin, Ltd. in London); Canada (David Mirvish Gallery in Toronto); and Germany (Hans Strelow) in the 1960s and 1970s, Dzubas’s career was assured. He left New York City in 1967 for a full-time teaching position at Cornell University, and then moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts as Visiting Artist at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston from 1976 to 1983. Dzubas’s monographic retrospectives include The Museum of Fine Art, Houston (1974); The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (1975); Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany (1977), The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (1983); a retrospective exhibition at André Emmerich Gallery, New York (1990); and the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida (1991). -Courtesy Yares
  • Creator:
    Friedel Dzubas (1915-1994, German)
  • Creation Year:
    1984
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32.3 in (82.05 cm)Width: 19.1 in (48.52 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1745217510852

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