Ruth Abrams

American (1912–1986)

About the artist:

Ruth Abrams was a Brooklyn born Jewish-American painter.

From 1965 to 1966, Ruth Abrams was the art director at the Research Association of The New School, and also lectured at the Parsons The New School for Design. Abrams is known for outer-space painting, such as, ''There Are Unknown Elements in the Universe as Old as Mankind'' (1962). She also participated in art classes led by influential artists, including Alexander Archipenko and William Zorach, recognized for their use of abstraction in painting and sculpture.

As a painter, she belonged to the New York School. After her death, a critic from The New York Times remarked that she was "a woman unfairly neglected in a macho era." Her papers are held at the Yeshiva University Museum and the Smithsonian Archives of American Art.

Abrams worked with William Zorach, Alexander Archipenko, John D. Graham, and others.

Ruth Abrams

American (1912–1986)

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About the artist:

Ruth Abrams was a Brooklyn born Jewish-American painter. From 1965 to 1966, Ruth Abrams was the art director at the Research Association of The New School, and also lectured at the Parsons The New School for Design. Abrams is known for outer-space

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