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Friedel Dzubas
"Untitled" Friedel Dzubas, Gray and Red, Saturated Color, Abstract Composition

1981

$10,000
£7,524.07
€8,692.68
CA$14,132.61
A$15,345.27
CHF 8,126.44
MX$188,089.02
NOK 100,567.92
SEK 95,031.36
DKK 64,878.63

About the Item

Friedel Dzubas Untitled, 1981 Monotype print on handmade paper 25 x 30 inches Born in 1915 in Berlin, Dzubas attended Königstadtische Obrealschule, where an instructor allowed him to discover and develop his love for art early on. Dzubas was exposed to modern art at the Nationalgalerie and was particularly inspired by the works of Eduard Munch and Vincent van Gogh. By 1936, Dzubas realized his only hope of becoming an artist lay in leaving Germany. Fortunately he was hired to lead art classes while also training as a farmer at a Jewish agricultural training camp near Gross-Breesen, preparing Jewish teenagers to move to North and South America. Having secured his visa, Dzubas left Germany in October 1939. He went to work at Hyde Farmlands in Virginia, which was organized to receive the young Jewish farmers from Gross-Breesen. Hyde Farmlands never turned a profit and closed in 1941, but at least thirty Jewish teenagers were able to escape Germany as “farmers.” There, he took on jobs as a busboy, delivery person, and painter for houses, but eventually established himself as an independent book designer, primarily of non-fiction, for the Philosophical Library, while continuing to paint. During this period Dzubas often moved, leading a restless lifestyle. In 1940, he traveled to Chicago to take job as a designer, then came back to New York in 1945 after working briefly in Ohio as an advertising art director. By the end of the 1940s and early 1950s Dzubas found himself at the center of the art world defined by American Abstract Expressionism in New York. In 1948, he met Clement Greenberg, who introduced him to Jackson Pollock and Katherine Dreier. That same year, he showed his artwork in his first group show at Weyhe Gallery. The next year, he joined the Eight Street Club, the Abstract Expressionist group made up of artists such as Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, and Ad Reinhardt. In addition to his friendship with Greenberg he shared a studio with Helen Frankenthaler in the early 1950s, and his work was included in group exhibits at the renowned Leo Castelli Gallery. In 1952, he had his first solo show at Tibor de Nagy, which received critical praise. His next big series didn’t come until 1960, when he began creating large black and white canvases in a calligraphic style. By 1963, he brought colors back into his work, using softer shades like mustard and red on expansive white canvases. Around 1968, Dzubas started working in a very wide format, creating canvases that were only a few inches tall but could stretch up to twenty feet long. By the 1970s Dzubas had developed a distinctive visual language in his paintings, with counterpoised abstract shapes of brushed color that he juxtaposed, overlapped, and opened to reveal his gessoed grounds. Indeed, Dzubas used several sevral layers of gesso to create atonal backdrop with an effect of interior light. His early work was influenced by Expressionist artists of the two primary groups known as Die Brücke and Der Blaue Reiter. As Dzubas told curator Charles Millard in 1982, “Their unheard-of brashness of color; that was really brave. That was very exciting. Color’s an emotional thing. These people not only spoke directly; they felt deeply. There was passion.” He continued to explore his emotions and identity through the expressive use of color throughout his career. During the sixties and seventies, Dzubas also received many prominent teaching jobs and awards, including two Guggenheim fellowships and a painting fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He also was an Artist-in-Residence at various institutions such as the Institute for Humanistic Studies in Aspen, Dartmouth College, and Cornell University. In 1969, he moved to Ithaca, New York, and taught at Cornell until 1974. That same year, he held his first museum show at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and got a retrospective at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D. C. in 1983. From 1976 to 1993, he taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Dzubas passed away in Auburndale, Massachusetts on December 10, 1994.
  • Creator:
    Friedel Dzubas (1915-1994, German)
  • Creation Year:
    1981
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32.5 in (82.55 cm)Width: 38 in (96.52 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    Unique WorkPrice: $10,000
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1841216731112

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