Maurice Golubov: Artist of the Fourth Dimension

Maurice Golubov: Artist of the Fourth Dimension

1613 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA Friday, February 16, 2024–Saturday, March 16, 2024


untitled (0009) by maurice golubov

Maurice Golubov

Untitled (0009), 1981

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untitled (0002) by maurice golubov

Maurice Golubov

Untitled (0002), 1979

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untitled (#13391) by maurice golubov

Maurice Golubov

Untitled (#13391), 1982

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untitled (#13379) by maurice golubov

Maurice Golubov

Untitled (#13379), 1980

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untitled (#13217) by maurice golubov

Maurice Golubov

Untitled (#13217), 1980

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untitled (#13380) by maurice golubov

Maurice Golubov

Untitled (#13380), 1978

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 LewAllen Galleries is pleased to present a show of Golubov's work in the Modern room of the gallery. He is recognized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum as a Modern Master. Having escaped the Russian Pogroms as a boy, he spent his younger days as a full-time commercial artist in New York City. He first studied art in the 1920s by taking evening drawing classes. By the late 1930s he developed his work in both abstraction and figuration.

After a solo exhibition at the Artists’ Gallery in 1941, he was invited by Alice Mason and George L.K. Morris to join the American Abstract Artists. By the late 1940s, most of Golubov’s work was abstract. In 1975 he began representation with Tibor de Nagy Gallery in New York and in 1980 was given his first major museum retrospective presented by the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, NC, which traveled to other museums, including the Jewish Museum in New York.