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From the Archive: Irving Kriesberg's New York Times Obituary

November 11, 2019 Irving Kriesberg Estate
Fox, Margalit. "Irving Kriesberg, 90, Artist of Dreamlike Landscapes." New York Times (New York, New York), November 18, 2009, p. A28.

Fox, Margalit. "Irving Kriesberg, 90, Artist of Dreamlike Landscapes." New York Times (New York, New York), November 18, 2009, p. A28.

Ten years ago today, Irving Kriesberg passed away at the age of 90. In his New York Times obituary (published on Nov. 18, 2009), Margalit Fox writes: “Where hard-line Abstract Expressionists shunned figural elements in their work, Mr. Kriesberg used them lavishly. As a result, he was often called a Figurative Expressionist; the term applied to midcentury Expressionists whose work was not strictly abstract.

But as often as not, Mr. Kriesberg’s work transcended category. Though it teemed with figures — frogs, birds, people, angels and much else — it was anything but representational. Normally small creatures tower and loom, dancers weave through space at unorthodox angles, and customarily static objects appear fluid and sinuous. All these things gave his work a sense of wit and mystery.”

Read the full New York Times obituary here.

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