Abraham Lubelski
Abraham Lubelski (born 1940) is an American contemporary artist and founder of NYArts Magazine, also known as New York Arts Magazine. He ran 'Broadway Gallery' from his loft in NY, alongside a public relations company, 'World Art Media'. In his role as publisher of NY Arts Magazine, he has organized and curated a number of exhibitions.
He was born in Siberia, USSR, and emigrated to the United States with his parents, becoming a U.S. citizen in 1954.
He is an artist and a curator.[1] He is also active as a lecturer and panelist.[2][3][4] He has worked on paintings, conceptual projects, theater set designs and installations. He exhibited at the Venice Biennale 2001, showing the same piece he exhibited in the late 60s.[5]
Notes and references[edit]
- ↑ Hermitage Museum web site Archived 2007-01-06 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 4 February 2007
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- ↑ wahcenter.net
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External links[edit]
- NY Arts Magazine - Abraham Lubelski
- Arts Biennial 1997 at NYU
- Sponsored exhibition
- Air Fairs International - Contemporary Istanbul: Interview - 22 December 2006
- Big Red and Shiny - Abraham Lubelski: The Show Has Been Cancelled, By Charles Giuliano
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