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TOTAL GALLERIES dealing with ARTIST Lorser Feitelson : 5.
TOTAL PAGES : 1

        GALLERY : Sullivan Goss


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       City : SANTA BARBARA CA  Country : U.S.A.

        GALLERY : HERITAGE GALLERY


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       City : PACIFIC PALISADES CA  Country : U.S.A.

        GALLERY : STERN LOUIS FINE ARTS


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       City : WEST HOOLYWOOD CA  Country : U.S.A.

        GALLERY : KLEIN DAVID


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       City : BIRMINGHAM MI  Country : U.S.A.

        GALLERY : MILES McENERY GALLERY


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       City : NEW YORK NY  Country : U.S.A.


INFO of Lorser Feitelson OFFICIAL SITE



Lorser Feitelson
ARTIST
Country : U.S.A.
City : NEW YORK NY
website : https://www.lorserfeitelson.com/
email : not available



Lorser Feitelson
FOUNDATION
Country : U.S.A.
City : CALIFORNIA CA
website : https://www.thefeitelsonlundebergartfoundation.org/
email : feitelsonlundebergartfoundation@hotmail.com




ABSTRACT : From roughly 1940 to 1960, Feitelson embarked upon a remarkable exploration of abstract forms. Rooted in the figurative world, Feitelson’s compositions evolved from the organic into the geometric. Known as Abstract Classicism, or Hard Edge, this period of Feitelson’s work offers unique imagery that maintains the profound sense of space and form associated with traditional Classicism. He was one of the four artists featured in the landmark 1959 Abstract Classicists exhibition curated by Jules Langsner at the Los Angeles County Museum in Exposition Park. As time went on, Feitelson began reducing his compositions, focusing on the essentials. From the mid-1960s, he ventured into Minimalism, creating sleek paintings comprised of sensuous lines set against solid backgrounds of color. These works were a culmination of Feitelson’s experience and represent decades of artistic development.



GALLERIES dealing with the artist :
Sullivan Goss U.S.A. | HERITAGE GALLERY U.S.A. | STERN LOUIS FINE ARTS U.S.A. | KLEIN DAVID U.S.A. | MILES McENERY GALLERY U.S.A. |