Helen Lundeberg

1) Helen Lundeberg, born in Chicago, Illinois on June 24, 1908 to April 19, 1999 (aged 90), was an American painter.

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2) She enrolled in art classes at the Stickney Memorial Art School in Pasadena, where she met professor & painter Lorser Feitelson. The dynamic approach to composition & ranging interests inspired her.

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3) In the 1930s, Lundeberg was working in both the social realist and post-surrealist styles. She first exhibited at the Fine Arts Gallery in San Diego in 1931. In 1933, she had her first solo show.

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4) During the 1950s, Lundeberg moved towards geometric abstraction and Hard Edge painting and away from the representational sensibility that had informed her early work.

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5) In the 1960s and 1970s, Lundeberg continued her journey through abstraction, exploring imagery associated with landscapes, interiors, still life, planetary forms and intuitive compositions.

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6) Her paintings have been exhibited widely in prominent museums, including the Getty, the Whitney, SFMOMA, the Brooklyn Museum, LACMA, and NEHMA.

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