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Explore the vibrant abstract expressionism & color field paintings of Friedel Dzubas (1915-1994). German-born, NYC-based artist known for large-scale works & Magna paint technique.

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Biografia umelca

Friedel Dzubas: Pioneer of Color Field Painting and Magna Technique

Friedel Dzubas (1915 – 1994) emerged from Berlin during the tumultuous years preceding World War II, a German-born American abstract painter whose artistic journey spanned decades of experimentation and innovation. Driven by an innate desire for freedom—a sentiment profoundly shaped by his escape from Nazi Germany in 1939—Dzubas established himself in New York City, forging connections with fellow artists like Helen Frankenthaler and embarking on a prolific career that cemented his place as a significant figure within the burgeoning Color Field movement. His formative years were spent honing artistic skills in Berlin before the rise of fascism forced him to confront an inescapable reality: exile. This experience instilled in Dzubas a resilience and adaptability that would prove invaluable throughout his life, particularly during the challenging period of the Great Depression when he struggled to gain recognition as a young artist. Despite initial difficulties, Dzubas persevered, fueled by unwavering dedication and a burgeoning belief in the transformative power of abstraction. Dzubas’s artistic breakthrough arrived in Manhattan during the early 1950s where he shared a studio space with Helen Frankenthaler, fostering collaborative dialogues that undoubtedly influenced his evolving style. The Ninth Street Show of 1951 marked a pivotal moment—introducing Dzubas to the influential Clement Greenberg and propelling him into the orbit of prominent galleries like Leo Castelli and Tibor de Nagy. These exhibitions showcased his bold explorations of color and texture, establishing him as a key participant in the burgeoning Color Field movement. Greenberg’s endorsement on the poster for the Second New York Painting and Sculpture Annual highlighted Dzubas's significance within the artistic landscape of the time—a testament to his ability to capture the spirit of an era. Dzubas’s stylistic evolution mirrored broader trends in postwar American art, notably embracing lyrical abstraction alongside Color Field painting. His association with Jackson Pollock and other groundbreaking artists further broadened his artistic horizons, exposing him to innovative techniques and conceptual approaches. Notably, Dzubas championed Magna Paint—a revolutionary acrylic emulsion developed by Leonard Bocour and Sam Golden—which allowed for unparalleled layering and staining capabilities. This technique became synonymous with Dzubas’s distinctive style, resulting in monumental canvases characterized by expansive washes of color punctuated by deliberate scrubbing motions that embedded pigment into the unprimed canvas. Throughout his illustrious career spanning over sixty solo exhibitions worldwide, Dzubas continued to refine his craft, producing works of considerable scale—some reaching up to 24 feet (7.3 meters) wide—that commanded attention and admiration. Represented by André Emmerich Gallery and Knoedler Contemporary Arts for more than thirty years, Dzubas’s paintings graced galleries across New York City including the Anita Shapolsky Gallery and Jacobsohn Howard Gallery. His enduring legacy resides not only in his impressive output but also in his unwavering commitment to artistic exploration—a pursuit that yielded masterpieces reflecting the profound impact of Color Field painting and Magna technique on American art history.
Friedel Dzubas

Friedel Dzubas

1915 - 1994 , Germany

Základné informácie

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism & Color Field Painting
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Jackson Pollock
    • Clement Greenberg
  • Date Of Birth: 1915
  • Full Name: Friedel Dzubas
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled Monotype IV
    • Fan Tan
    • Passages ( 31)
  • Place Of Birth: Berlin, Germany
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