Lena Gurr
American painter and printmaker, 1897–1992
Gurr produced paintings, prints, and drawings of everyday scenes in a social realist style in the 1920s and early 1930s. She later incorporated the flat planes of cubism into her work. Even as her work became more abstract, Gurr retained a marked engagement with her subject matter. She learned screen printing and exhibited at the Serigraph Galleries in New York.
She exhibited widely in New York, with the Whitney Studio Club, Society of Independent Artists, New York Society of Women Artists, Salons of America, and Brooklyn Society of Artists, as well as showing at galleries and museums. The A.C.A. Gallery mounted solo shows of Gurr's work.
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