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Otto Fried - Heaven Can Wait / Heaven Can't Wait (English, German, Paperback)
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Otto Fried - Heaven Can Wait / Heaven Can't Wait (English, German, Paperback)
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Otto Fried was born in Koblenz in 1922. Due to the emerging
anti-Semitism in Germany, his family sent him to the United States,
where he arrived in Portland, Oregon, United States in 1936. In
1943 he joined the U.S. Army Air Corps and was deployed to various
theatres of war in India, China and Burma. Upon his return, he
enrolled in the Art and Architecture Department at the University
of Oregon in 1947. At the end of 1949 he travelled to France to
work with Fernand Leger, in whose studio he worked for two years.
In 1951 he received his first solo exhibition in the American
Library in Paris. Works by him were shown in New York as early as
1952. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, bought a monotype for the
permanent collection in 1960. The exhibition catalogue offers an
overview on Otto Fried's career: works from the early days (1950s),
which are presented with a few oil paintings and almost cubist-like
drawings, form the foundation of an almost exclusively abstract
visual language that the artist developed later. Compositions based
primarily on cosmic disks and circles, of which Fried formulates
numerous variations that are very lively in colour. This creates
interweaving of depth and space, of a mostly melodic sound, which
he concentrates in the center of the picture and allows it to
subside towards the edges. Some sculptures expand the view of his
work, which is multifaceted and varied to the present day. Text in
English and German.
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