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Fay Kleinman

Fay Kleinman (November 29, 1912 – February 21, 2012)[1] was an American painter. She was also known by her married names, Fay Skurnick, and then Fay Levenson. The medium of most of the works Kleinman created is oil on canvas, but she also produced some mixed-media work and watercolors. She exhibited in museums in New York and Massachusetts and in galleries throughout the country. She was the co-founder of the Becket Arts Center in Becket, Massachusetts. [2]

Fay Kleinman
Kleinman alongside her mixed-media (oil and paper) work, The World Around Me.
Born(1912-11-29)November 29, 1912
DiedFebruary 21, 2012(2012-02-21) (aged 99)
NationalityAmerican
EducationAmerican Artists School
Known forPainting
Notable workZayde series, The World Around Me
Spouse(s)Jack Skurnick, Emanuel Levenson

Biography edit

Kleinman studied at the American Artists School: murals with Anton Refregier, painting with Jean Liberte, and sculpture with Milton Hebald. She also took classes through the WPA, City College of New York, and the National Academy of Design.

Kleinman continued to paint into her nineties. She painted portraits of her daughter and both her grandsons. One portrait of her grandson, Randy Napoleon at ten years old was purchased in 2005 by the Ypsilanti District Library in Ypsilanti, Michigan, where it hangs in front of the children's collection. Another painting of Randy and paintings of Brian Napoleon were included in a 2006 show at the Ann Arbor District Library, Ordinary People, in which Kleinman showed the extraordinary qualities of "ordinary" individuals.

In addition to portraits, she created abstractions, still lifes, and landscapes. She was best known for her "Zayde" series, paintings created from sketches her father did for her daughter based on stories her daughter, then three, made up for him. They were first exhibited in 1971 at the Becket Arts Center, Massachusetts. They were compared to the works of Paul Klee, include fanciful figures and places.[3]

After a career that included sales through galleries in New York and various New England cities, Kleinman sold many paintings in her senior years. In 2007 the University of Michigan purchased a mixed media self-portrait of a woman reading a newspaper. It is permanently displayed in the university's new East Ann Arbor Health Center.

After her death, in August 2012, some of her paintings were displayed at Gallery 55+ in Ann Arbor and she was given a retrospective by the University of Michigan School of Art & Design.[4] More than 300 paintings were displayed in the latter, which chronicled Kleinman's career from the early 1930s through 2010, when she did her last full painting.[5][6] Local news site singled out her painting, The World Around Me, as the key work, saying it was painted with "a directness that’s a testimony to the aesthetic and social integrity that modernism sought to reflect."[7]

In 2021, her grandson Randy Napoleon released an album, Rust Belt Roots, and used a photograph of her painting, Ypsilanti Blues, as cover art. In 2022, Randy Napoleon released an album, Puppets, with her painting Masks as cover art.

Kleinman survived two husbands, Jack Skurnick, who died in 1952 and was the father of Davida, also known as Davi Napoleon. Skurnick was a record producer and violinist. She later married Emanuel Levenson, a pianist and music director of an opera company who taught music at The New School in New York City. He co-founded the Becket Arts Center with her.

She was born in the Bronx, New York, where she lived until 1958, when she moved to Brooklyn Heights, also in New York City. In 1964, she moved to Becket, MA. In 1988, she moved to Ypsilanti MI to live near her daughter.

References edit

  1. ^ "Ypsi-based artist Fay Kleinman dead at 99". MLive Media Group (AnnArbor.com). March 2, 2012.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-15. Retrieved 2015-04-15./Fay Levenson noted as founder]
  3. ^ "Ann Arbor: Retrospective of Kay Kleinman's paintings at Slusser Gallery at U of M School of Art and Design". Ann Arbor Journal. Heritage Newspapers. July 29, 2012. Retrieved 2014-02-27.
  4. ^ "Fay Kleinman Retrospective".
  5. ^ http://mblog.lib.umich.edu/vrc/archives/2012/08/fay_kleinman.html University of Michigan School of Art & Design exhibit page
  6. ^ Detroit Jewish News, August 14. page 54, Loving Retrospective by Suzanne Chessler
  7. ^ John Carlos Cantu (September 3, 2012). "University of Michigan presents a well-deserved retrospective of Fay Kleinman's art". MLive Media Group (AnnArbor.com).

External links edit

  • Home Page
  • Obituary for second husband, Emanuel Levenson, in the "New York Times"
  • Obituary for Fay Kleinman in The Ann Arbor News
  • Exhibit at Slusser Gallery
  • Facebook page devoted to online exhibit of some of Kleinman's work
  • Artworks in collection of Ypsilanti District Library. Scroll down to Kleinman

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Fay Kleinman November 29 1912 February 21 2012 1 was an American painter She was also known by her married names Fay Skurnick and then Fay Levenson The medium of most of the works Kleinman created is oil on canvas but she also produced some mixed media work and watercolors She exhibited in museums in New York and Massachusetts and in galleries throughout the country She was the co founder of the Becket Arts Center in Becket Massachusetts 2 Fay KleinmanKleinman alongside her mixed media oil and paper work The World Around Me Born 1912 11 29 November 29 1912New York New York U S DiedFebruary 21 2012 2012 02 21 aged 99 Ypsilanti Michigan U S NationalityAmericanEducationAmerican Artists SchoolKnown forPaintingNotable workZayde series The World Around MeSpouse s Jack Skurnick Emanuel LevensonBiography editKleinman studied at the American Artists School murals with Anton Refregier painting with Jean Liberte and sculpture with Milton Hebald She also took classes through the WPA City College of New York and the National Academy of Design Kleinman continued to paint into her nineties She painted portraits of her daughter and both her grandsons One portrait of her grandson Randy Napoleon at ten years old was purchased in 2005 by the Ypsilanti District Library in Ypsilanti Michigan where it hangs in front of the children s collection Another painting of Randy and paintings of Brian Napoleon were included in a 2006 show at the Ann Arbor District Library Ordinary People in which Kleinman showed the extraordinary qualities of ordinary individuals In addition to portraits she created abstractions still lifes and landscapes She was best known for her Zayde series paintings created from sketches her father did for her daughter based on stories her daughter then three made up for him They were first exhibited in 1971 at the Becket Arts Center Massachusetts They were compared to the works of Paul Klee include fanciful figures and places 3 After a career that included sales through galleries in New York and various New England cities Kleinman sold many paintings in her senior years In 2007 the University of Michigan purchased a mixed media self portrait of a woman reading a newspaper It is permanently displayed in the university s new East Ann Arbor Health Center After her death in August 2012 some of her paintings were displayed at Gallery 55 in Ann Arbor and she was given a retrospective by the University of Michigan School of Art amp Design 4 More than 300 paintings were displayed in the latter which chronicled Kleinman s career from the early 1930s through 2010 when she did her last full painting 5 6 Local news site singled out her painting The World Around Me as the key work saying it was painted with a directness that s a testimony to the aesthetic and social integrity that modernism sought to reflect 7 In 2021 her grandson Randy Napoleon released an album Rust Belt Roots and used a photograph of her painting Ypsilanti Blues as cover art In 2022 Randy Napoleon released an album Puppets with her painting Masks as cover art Kleinman survived two husbands Jack Skurnick who died in 1952 and was the father of Davida also known as Davi Napoleon Skurnick was a record producer and violinist She later married Emanuel Levenson a pianist and music director of an opera company who taught music at The New School in New York City He co founded the Becket Arts Center with her She was born in the Bronx New York where she lived until 1958 when she moved to Brooklyn Heights also in New York City In 1964 she moved to Becket MA In 1988 she moved to Ypsilanti MI to live near her daughter References edit Ypsi based artist Fay Kleinman dead at 99 MLive Media Group AnnArbor com March 2 2012 Dedication Details Archived from the original on 2015 04 15 Retrieved 2015 04 15 Fay Levenson noted as founder Ann Arbor Retrospective of Kay Kleinman s paintings at Slusser Gallery at U of M School of Art and Design Ann Arbor Journal Heritage Newspapers July 29 2012 Retrieved 2014 02 27 Fay Kleinman Retrospective http mblog lib umich edu vrc archives 2012 08 fay kleinman html University of Michigan School of Art amp Design exhibit page Detroit Jewish News August 14 page 54 Loving Retrospective by Suzanne Chessler John Carlos Cantu September 3 2012 University of Michigan presents a well deserved retrospective of Fay Kleinman s art MLive Media Group AnnArbor com External links editHome Page Obituary for second husband Emanuel Levenson in the New York Times Obituary for Fay Kleinman in The Ann Arbor News Exhibit at Slusser Gallery Facebook page devoted to online exhibit of some of Kleinman s work Artworks in collection of Ypsilanti District Library Scroll down to Kleinman Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fay Kleinman amp oldid 1175915640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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