Sigmund Abeles
Sigmund Abeles (born 1934) is an American
figurative artist and
art educator. His work embodies the "expressive and psychological aspects of the human figure; an art focused on the life cycle." He taught art for 27 years at various institutions including
Swain School of Design,
Wellesley College,
Boston University, the National Academy, and the
Art Students League of New York. Currently Professor Emeritus at the
University of New Hampshire, Abeles works full-time in his NYC and upstate NY studios. He is the recipient of numerous grants and awards for printmaking, drawing, painting, and sculpture, including Pastel Society of America Hall of Fame honoree in 2004 and most recently the Artists' Fellowship 2017 Benjamin West Clinedinst Medal. His work can be found in many public institutions including the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Art Institute of Chicago,
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the
Whitney Museum of American Art. Abeles was one of three artists featured in
Manfred Kirchheimer's 2012 feature-length independent film ''
Art Is... The Permanent Revolution'', on the history of the art of protest in prints.
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