Helen Lundeberg
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Helen Lundeberg was an American Post-Surrealist, hard-edge painter.
Lundeberg was born in Chicago
. She married California artist Lorser Feitelson
, her former teacher. In 1933 they co-founded an art movement called "New Classicism."
Lundeberg considered herself a less strict hard-edger as her work was not strictly abstract but contained architectural elements and often represents architectural space. She died in Los Angeles
.
The American band, Sonic Youth have a song called "Helen Lundeberg" on their 2006 album Rather Ripped
.
Lundeberg was born in Chicago
Chicago
Chicago is the largest city in the US state of Illinois. With nearly 2.7 million residents, it is the most populous city in the Midwestern United States and the third most populous in the US, after New York City and Los Angeles...
. She married California artist Lorser Feitelson
Lorser Feitelson
Lorser Feitelson was born and raised in New York city but rose to prominence on the West Coast as one of the founding fathers of Southern California-based Hard Edge painting...
, her former teacher. In 1933 they co-founded an art movement called "New Classicism."
Lundeberg considered herself a less strict hard-edger as her work was not strictly abstract but contained architectural elements and often represents architectural space. She died in Los Angeles
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The American band, Sonic Youth have a song called "Helen Lundeberg" on their 2006 album Rather Ripped
Rather Ripped
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