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Charles Seliger

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at the 67 Gallery, (which was located at 67 E.57th Street in Manhattan). Also in 1945 he had his first solo show at the Art of This Century Gallery. Seliger showed his paintings there until 1947 when Guggenheim closed the gallery and returned to Europe. At 20 the
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Known for creating small jewel-like paintings (unlike most painters from the NY School who worked in large-scale formats). He was a veteran of more than 45 solo exhibitions at important contemporary galleries and museums. In 1950 he joined the
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acquired his journals—148 hand-written volumes produced between 1952 and the present—making his introspective writing, which covers a vast range of topics across the span of six decades, accessible to art historians and scholars.
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through his friendship with Ernst. His paintings attracted the attention of Howard Putzel who worked with Peggy Guggenheim. At 19, Seliger was included in Putzel’s groundbreaking exhibition
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the son of Max Ernst, and who at the age of 23 years was just a few years older than Seliger. Seliger was drawn into the circle of the
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and several others. He formed close friendships with many of the Willard Gallery artists, including
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In 1948, Seliger married artist Ruth Lewin, and they remained married until her death in 1975.
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Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State College of New York, Purchase, NY
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in 1949. In 1986, he was the subject of a retrospective exhibition, at the
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July 1945 exhibition review by New York Times critic Edward Alden Jewell,
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He began his career in 1945 as one of the youngest artists to exhibit at
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His work is also represented in many museum collections including:
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Index

abstract expressionist
Manhattan
Westchester County, New York
New York School
The Art of This Century gallery
New York City
World War II
Peggy Guggenheim
surrealist
Max Ernst
Jimmy Ernst
avant-garde
Museum of Modern Art
Willard Gallery
David Smith
Morris Graves
Mark Tobey
Lyonel Feininger
Norman Lewis
De Young Museum
San Francisco
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Art in America
Addison Gallery
Arkansas Arts Center
Art Institute of Chicago
Baltimore Museum of Art
British Museum
Brooklyn Museum of Art
Carnegie Museum of Art

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