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Irwin Rubin

Irwin Rubin (1930–April 8, 2006) was an American artist and educator known for his colorfully painted wood constructions.

Irwin Rubin
Irwin Rubin at his desk, late 1950s
Born1930 (1930)
Brooklyn, New York
DiedApril 6, 2006(2006-04-06) (aged 75–76)[1]
Brooklyn, New York
NationalityAmerican
Known forArtist and educator
Websiteirwinrubin.com

Biography edit

Irwin Rubin was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1930.[2] He studied at the Brooklyn Museum Art School, the Cooper Union, and at the Yale University School of Art and Architecture,[3] where he studied under Josef Albers.[4] Rubin died in Brooklyn, NY in 2006.[5]

Artistic career edit

Rubin began working with paper collage in 1953. During his early artistic career he did extensive research into the archival properties of collage materials and adhesives, and published his studies in Arts magazine,[6] and in Bernard Chaet's Artists at Work.[3] In the 1960s, Rubin made brightly colored, painted wood constructions.[7] He worked with pegs[8] and blocks[9] in low relief to explore color phenomena spatially, including the effects of primary colors reflected upon white surfaces.[2]

Rubin was represented by the Bertha Schaefer Gallery,[2] where he participated in several group exhibitions that focused on hybrid forms, featuring young artists working between painting and sculpture.[10] His work was also included in "New Directions" at Pace Gallery, a group show with construction and assemblage contributions by Jim Dine, Bernard Langlais, and Louise Nevelson.[9]

Collections edit

Rubin's work is held in the permanent collections of the Sheldon Museum of Art in Lincoln, NE,[5] the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, CT,[11] the RISD Museum in Providence, RI,[12] and at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, NY.[13]

Teaching career edit

Rubin held teaching posts at the University of Texas, Austin,[4] Florida State University,[6] and at Cooper Union in New York City.[14] Rubin taught in the Architecture department at UT Austin in the mid 1950s, where he instructed Color and Freehand Drawing courses alongside John Hejduk, Robert Slutzky and others, as part of a group of faculty known as the Texas Rangers.[4] In the 1960s and 70s, Rubin taught Freehand Drawing to Architecture students at Cooper Union, under the leadership of John Hejduk.[14]

Artwork created in Rubin's Freehand Drawing course have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and reproduced in Education of an Architect: A Point of View, the MoMA exhibition catalog,[14] in Cynthia Dantzic's Design Dimensions: An Introduction to the Visual Surface (Prentice Hall, 1990)[15] and in Alexander Caragonne's The Texas Rangers: Notes from an Architectural Underground, (MIT Press, 1995).[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths RUBIN, IRWIN". The New York Times. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "New Talent USA: Painting chosen by Richard Brown Baker with Dorothy Gees Seckler". Art in America. 50 (1). New York, NY: 30. 1962.
  3. ^ a b Chaet, Bernard (1960). Artists at Work. Cambridge, MA: Webb Books. pp. 69–72.
  4. ^ a b c d Caragonne, Alexander (1995). The Texas Rangers: Notes from an Architectural Underground. Cambridge, MA - London, England: MIT Press. pp. 2, 11, 51, 67, 174, 368. ISBN 0-262-03218-X.
  5. ^ a b "Sheldon Museum Collection". Sheldon Museum of Art. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Chaet, Bernard (January 1958). Kramer, Hilton (ed.). "Studio Talk". Arts. 32 (4): 62–63.
  7. ^ Gueft, Olga, ed. (September 1960). "For Your Information: Art and Trade Shows Worthy of Note". Interiors. CXX (2). Charles E Whitney: 20.
  8. ^ Edgar, Natalie (October 1960). "Six Techniques: Six Nationalities". Art News. 59 (6): 18.
  9. ^ a b Taylor, Robert (January 15, 1961). "Events in Art: Pace Group". Boston Herald.
  10. ^ Canaday, John (January 7, 1962). "Sculpture Coming Up". The New York Times.
  11. ^ "Yale University Art Gallery Collection". Yale University Art Gallery.
  12. ^ "RISD Museum Collection". RISD Museum.
  13. ^ "Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  14. ^ a b c Hejduk, John (1971). Education of an Architect: A Point of View (PDF). New York, NY: The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. pp. 35–45, 323 – via The Museum of Modern Art.
  15. ^ Dantzic, Cynthia (1990). Design Dimensions: an Introduction to the Visual Surface. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. pp. 35, 58. ISBN 978-0131999855.

External links edit

  • The Irwin Rubin Archive at www.irwinrubin.com
  • The Student Work Collection on the Cooper Union Irwin S Chanin School of Architecture Archive archswc.cooper.edu
  • Yale University Art Gallery Collection at artgallery.yale.edu
  • Sheldon Museum of Art Collection at sheldonartmuseum.org
  • RISD Museum Collection at risdmuseum.org
  • The Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum Collection at www.si.edu
  • Education of an Architect, MoMA Exhibition Archive and Catalog at www.moma.org

irwin, rubin, 1930, april, 2006, american, artist, educator, known, colorfully, painted, wood, constructions, desk, late, 1950sborn1930, 1930, brooklyn, yorkdiedapril, 2006, 2006, aged, brooklyn, yorknationalityamericanknown, forartist, educatorwebsiteirwinrub. Irwin Rubin 1930 April 8 2006 was an American artist and educator known for his colorfully painted wood constructions Irwin RubinIrwin Rubin at his desk late 1950sBorn1930 1930 Brooklyn New YorkDiedApril 6 2006 2006 04 06 aged 75 76 1 Brooklyn New YorkNationalityAmericanKnown forArtist and educatorWebsiteirwinrubin wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Artistic career 2 1 Collections 3 Teaching career 4 References 5 External linksBiography editIrwin Rubin was born in Brooklyn NY in 1930 2 He studied at the Brooklyn Museum Art School the Cooper Union and at the Yale University School of Art and Architecture 3 where he studied under Josef Albers 4 Rubin died in Brooklyn NY in 2006 5 Artistic career editRubin began working with paper collage in 1953 During his early artistic career he did extensive research into the archival properties of collage materials and adhesives and published his studies in Arts magazine 6 and in Bernard Chaet s Artists at Work 3 In the 1960s Rubin made brightly colored painted wood constructions 7 He worked with pegs 8 and blocks 9 in low relief to explore color phenomena spatially including the effects of primary colors reflected upon white surfaces 2 Rubin was represented by the Bertha Schaefer Gallery 2 where he participated in several group exhibitions that focused on hybrid forms featuring young artists working between painting and sculpture 10 His work was also included in New Directions at Pace Gallery a group show with construction and assemblage contributions by Jim Dine Bernard Langlais and Louise Nevelson 9 Collections edit Rubin s work is held in the permanent collections of the Sheldon Museum of Art in Lincoln NE 5 the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven CT 11 the RISD Museum in Providence RI 12 and at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum New York NY 13 Teaching career editRubin held teaching posts at the University of Texas Austin 4 Florida State University 6 and at Cooper Union in New York City 14 Rubin taught in the Architecture department at UT Austin in the mid 1950s where he instructed Color and Freehand Drawing courses alongside John Hejduk Robert Slutzky and others as part of a group of faculty known as the Texas Rangers 4 In the 1960s and 70s Rubin taught Freehand Drawing to Architecture students at Cooper Union under the leadership of John Hejduk 14 Artwork created in Rubin s Freehand Drawing course have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and reproduced in Education of an Architect A Point of View the MoMA exhibition catalog 14 in Cynthia Dantzic s Design Dimensions An Introduction to the Visual Surface Prentice Hall 1990 15 and in Alexander Caragonne s The Texas Rangers Notes from an Architectural Underground MIT Press 1995 4 References edit Paid Notice Deaths RUBIN IRWIN The New York Times Retrieved March 3 2021 a b c New Talent USA Painting chosen by Richard Brown Baker with Dorothy Gees Seckler Art in America 50 1 New York NY 30 1962 a b Chaet Bernard 1960 Artists at Work Cambridge MA Webb Books pp 69 72 a b c d Caragonne Alexander 1995 The Texas Rangers Notes from an Architectural Underground Cambridge MA London England MIT Press pp 2 11 51 67 174 368 ISBN 0 262 03218 X a b Sheldon Museum Collection Sheldon Museum of Art Retrieved February 26 2021 a b Chaet Bernard January 1958 Kramer Hilton ed Studio Talk Arts 32 4 62 63 Gueft Olga ed September 1960 For Your Information Art and Trade Shows Worthy of Note Interiors CXX 2 Charles E Whitney 20 Edgar Natalie October 1960 Six Techniques Six Nationalities Art News 59 6 18 a b Taylor Robert January 15 1961 Events in Art Pace Group Boston Herald Canaday John January 7 1962 Sculpture Coming Up The New York Times Yale University Art Gallery Collection Yale University Art Gallery RISD Museum Collection RISD Museum Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum Collection Smithsonian Institution Retrieved February 26 2021 a b c Hejduk John 1971 Education of an Architect A Point of View PDF New York NY The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art pp 35 45 323 via The Museum of Modern Art Dantzic Cynthia 1990 Design Dimensions an Introduction to the Visual Surface Englewood Cliffs NJ Prentice Hall pp 35 58 ISBN 978 0131999855 External links editThe Irwin Rubin Archive at www irwinrubin com The Student Work Collection on the Cooper Union Irwin S Chanin School of Architecture Archive archswc cooper edu Yale University Art Gallery Collection at artgallery yale edu Sheldon Museum of Art Collection at sheldonartmuseum org RISD Museum Collection at risdmuseum org The Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum Collection at www si edu Education of an Architect MoMA Exhibition Archive and Catalog at www moma org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Irwin Rubin amp oldid 1177523760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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