Sunday, October 4, 2009

From the Painting Vault- Nick Krushenick






Nicholas Krushenick (May 31, 1929 – February 5, 1999)
was one of the forerunners of the pop art movement.
Krushenick began showing his work publicly
in New York in 1957, at the age of 28.
By 1962, his work was shown at upscale galleries
and, by the year 2000, was part of major permanent
collections throughout New York and the United States
Born in New York City in 1929, Krushenick served
in World War II, then studied art upon his
return to home life. He attended the
Art Students League of New York (1948–1950)
and the Hans Hofmann School Of Art (1950-1951).
He and brother John Krushenick opened an
artists' cooperative called the Brata Gallery in the late fifties.
In 1969, Krushenick gave up his soft brush abstract expressionist
technique for bolder colours and lines similar
to illustration, yet maintaining use
of abstract figurative forms. This style
marked him as one of the original practitioners of pop art.
In his later years, Krushenick taught
at the University of Maryland, College Park
from 1977 to 1991. He died in New York
on February 5, 1999, at age 69.



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