Friedel Dzubas
Untitled, 1960
Oil on canvas
31 x 55 in.
78.7 x 139.7 cm.
78.7 x 139.7 cm.
Signed lower right recto
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During this period, Dzubas maintained a close relationship with fellow artist Helen Frankenthaler, with whom he shared a studio in the early 1950s. Frankenthaler’s groundbreaking soak-stain technique, which emphasized the...
During this period, Dzubas maintained a close relationship with fellow artist Helen Frankenthaler, with whom he shared a studio in the early 1950s. Frankenthaler’s groundbreaking soak-stain technique, which emphasized the fluid interaction of pigment and canvas, influenced Dzubas’s own engagement with color and surface. Together, their shared explorations of abstraction contributed to a broader dialogue within the New York School.
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