Jan Müller (artist)

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Jan Müller
BornDecember 27, 1922 (1922-12-27)
Hamburg, Germany
DiedJanuary 29, 1958 (1958-01-30) (aged 35)
New York City, U.S.
Occupations
  • Abstract expressionist painter
  • New York Figurative Expressionist painter

Jan Müller (December 27, 1922 – January 29, 1958) was a

Expressionist
paintings."

Biography

Jan Müller was born on December 27, 1922, in

Nazis to Prague, and later to Bex-les-Bains, Switzerland;[3] there he experienced the first of several attacks of rheumatic fever. He visited Paris in 1938 and two years later was apprehended and interned in a camp near Lyon. Shortly after the fall of Paris, Müller was released, at which time he moved to Ornaisons, near Narbonne. Following an unsuccessful attempt to escape to the United States from Marseille
, he was able to cross the border into Spain in 1941 and proceed via Portugal to New York.

Jan Müller began to study art in 1945.

He became a US citizen in 1957.

Jan Müller died on January 29, 1958, at the age of thirty-five, in New York.

Selected solo exhibitions

Selected group exhibitions

  • 1952: 813 Broadway (Gallery), NYC
  • 1953:
    The Art Institute of Chicago
  • 1955: University of Minnesota
  • 1955, 1956: Stable Show, Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, Stable Gallery, NYC
  • 1957: The New York School, Second Generation, Jewish Museum, NYC; Young America,
    Whitney Museum of American Art
    , NYC
  • 1958: Carnegie, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Festival of Two Worlds, Spoleto, Perugia, Italy
  • 1958, 1959: Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
  • 1959: New Images of Man, Museum of Modern Art, NYC
  • 1960: American Federation of Arts, circ., NYC
  • 2009: Days Lumberyard Studios, Provincetown, MA, 1915-1972, ACME Fine Art, Boston, MA;

Collections

See also

References

  1. ^ John Ashbery, "Jan Muller," Art News 56, no. 2 (January 1958), pp.16-17.
  2. pp.464-465,

Books