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Movement
  
Abstract

Period
  
Abstract art

Role
  
Artist


Name
  
Ruth Kligman

Website
  
www.ruthkligman.com

Known for
  
Painting

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Born
  
January 25, 1930 (
1930-01-25
)

Died
  
March 1, 2010, The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States

Books
  
Love Affair: A Memoir of Jackson Pollock

Similar People
  
Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, Peggy Guggenheim

Ruth Kligman (January 25, 1930 – March 1, 2010) was an American abstract artist. She was also the mistress of prominent American artists of the mid-20th century Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.

Contents

Ruth Kligman The Story of Ruth Kligman the Woman at the Center of the

Early life and education

Ruth Kligman Treasures from the Vault Robert Mapplethorpe Papers and

She was born to a Jewish family in Newark, New Jersey, with ancestors who had come from eastern Europe. Deciding at a young age that she wanted to be an artist, she studied at the Art Students League after moving into New York, as well as the New School for Social Research and New York University.

Painting

Ruth Kligman The Story of Ruth Kligman the Woman at the Center of the

She was an abstract painter, working in New York City, New York. Her works include Joan of Arc and the Light and Deman series. She has developed in several directions at different stages in her career, including iconography, gilding, curved canvases, bright primary shapes, and sunset-inspired gradations.

Writing

Ruth Kligman A Real Pollock On This Art and Science Collide The New

In 1974, Kligman published a memoir, Love Affair: A Memoir of Jackson Pollack [sic], about her relationship with Pollock.

Personal life

Ruth Kligman Mistress proved right in war of words over Jackson

Kligman was involved with Pollock in 1956 for a few months before his death. She was 26 and he was 44 when they met at a gallery where she was working. He was struggling with alcoholism. On August 11, 1956, Pollock had been drinking all day before speeding and losing control of the car in which they were traveling. He and Edith Metzger died in the crash on August 1956. Kligman was thrown free but suffered serious injuries.

Ruth Kligman Jackson Pollock

Later she was involved for several years with the artist Willem de Kooning. De Kooning named a painting, Ruth's Zowie, for Kligman's exclamation at seeing it.

Artists and photographers featured her in their work, including Irving Penn and Robert Mapplethorpe. She said that she and Andy Warhol had a crush on each other for years. Friendly with Jasper Johns, she continued with her own painting and long shared a studio with Franz Kline on 14th Street in New York.

In the biographical film Pollock (2000), Ed Harris starred as Pollock, and Jennifer Connelly portrayed Kligman.

References

Ruth Kligman Wikipedia