List of Jewish American visual artists
This is a list of notable Jewish American visual artists. For other notable Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans.
- Mel Alexenberg, experimental artist
- Boris Aronson, designer, painter and sculptor
- David Ascalon, sculptor and synagogue designer
- Maurice Ascalon, sculptor and industrial designer
- Will Barnet, painter, printmaker
- Leonard Baskin, sculptor and graphic artist
- Wallace Berman, assemblage artist
- Ross Bleckner, painter
- Hyman Bloom, painter
- Victor David Brenner, designer of the U.S. penny
- Sol Brodsky, comic book artist and Marvel Comics executive
- Rhea Carmi, abstract expressionist and mixed-media artist
- Judy Chicago, feminist painter
- Jo Davidson, sculptor
- Elaine de Kooning, abstract expressionist painter
- Jim Dine, pop artist
- Henry Dreyfuss, industrial designer
- Janet Echelman, sculptor
- David Em, computer artist
- Jacob Epstein, US born-UK-based sculptor
- Philip Evergood, artist
- Jane Frank (Jane Schenthal Frank), abstract expressionist artist
- Helen Frankenthaler, abstract expressionist
- Moritz Fuerst, painter
- Leo Garel, painter and cartoonist
- Sonia Gechtoff, abstract expressionist
- Milton Glaser, graphic designer
- Michael Goldberg, abstract expressionist
- Rube Goldberg, cartoonist and sculptor
- Jack Goldstein, multi-media artist
- Leon Golub, political painter
- Adolph Gottlieb, abstract expressionist
- Stephen Greene, abstract expressionist
- Roy Gussow, abstract sculptor
- Philip Guston, abstract expressionist
- Eva Hesse, post-minimalist sculptor
- Sylvia Hyman, ceramist[1]
- Alex Kahn, pageant puppetry and ritual theater artist
- Barrie Karp, painter, writer, multi-media
- Alex Katz, painter[2]
- Alan Kaufman, author, painter
- R. B. Kitaj, UK-based American painter
- Lee Krasner, abstract expressionist
- Barbara Kruger, conceptual artist and graphic designer
- Ronnie Landfield, lyrical abstractionist
- Geoffrey Laurence, realist painter
- Josef Levi, abstract computer painter
- Jack Levine, expressionist painter
- Sol LeWitt, sculptor
- Alexander Liberman, sculptor, painter, and photographer
- Roy Lichtenstein, pop artist
- Irene Lieblich, painter
- Jacques Lipchitz, cubist sculptor
- Morris Louis, abstract expressionist
- Herb Lubalin, graphic designer
- Peter Max, pop artist
- Paul Meltsner, WPA-era painter and muralist
- Ludwig Mestler, painter and engraver
- Caroline Mytinger, painter
- Barbara Nessim, artist, illustrator
- Louise Nevelson, abstract expressionist sculptor
- Barnett Newman, abstract expressionist
- Jules Olitski, abstract expressionist
- Jeanette Kuvin Oren
- Paul Palnik, cartoonist, printmaker, kaballistic painter
- Mark Podwal, graphic artist, political cartoonist, painter
- Paul Rand, graphic designer
- Larry Rivers, pop artist
- Mark Rothko, abstract expressionist
- Louis Schanker, printmaker, painter, sculptor, abstract modernist
- Miriam Schapiro, abstract expressionist painter, femmage (feminist collage)
- Julian Schnabel, neo-expressionist
- George Segal, pop art sculptor
- Ben Shahn, social realist painter
- Eric Shansby, editorial cartoonist
- Anatoly Shapiro, stage design artist and painter
- Paul Shapiro, abstract expressionist and landscape painter
- Izzy Sher, sculptor
- Joseph Solman, painter
- Isaac Soyer, realist painter
- Raphael Soyer, realist painter
- Nancy Spero, painter, collage artist
- Louise Stern, painter
- Ary Stillman, representational and abstract Russian-American painter
- Vicki Stone, painter
- Elke Reva Sudin, painter, illustrator
- Alfred Tibor, sculptor
- Israel Tsvaygenbaum, Russian-American artist
- Spencer Tunick, photographer
- Max Weber, cubist painter
- Hannah Wilke, feminist sculptor, body artist
- Penny Wolin, photographer
- Eva Zeisel, industrial designer
- William Zorach, sculptor
- Larry Zox, lyrical abstractionist
References
- ↑ Myers, Jim (2013-01-17). "Public memorial set for artist Sylvia Hyman". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2013-01-19.
- ↑ Snider, Suzanne, “Why do Alex Katz’s elegant canvases strike critics as the ultimate in WASP art?”, Tablet, A New Read on Jewish Life, November 21, 2006
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