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Judith Lindbloom

Judith Lindbloom (1933 - 2016) was active/lived in New York, Michigan.  Judith Lindbloom is known for Abstract paintings.

Judith Lindbloom, a young openly gay woman, was one of the many artists who streamed to New York in the post-war years, drawn by the heady atmosphere and freedom to be found. It was not an easy life, especially for a woman, because women then were not taken as seriously as their male counterparts. 

Yet Lindbloom threw herself into the life. Pictures show her with cigarette in mouth, intently painting. At night she would hang out at the famed Cedar Bar, where she became especially close to Franz Kline.

There was a downside to this Bohemian life with drink and drugs, and Lindbloom indulged too much and too frequently. In 1964, her partner committed suicide and right before she was to be included in a group show at the Whitney, Lindbloom had a breakdown. She would not resume painting for sixteen years.

Judith was a devoted fan of jazz and a muse to many of the greats of the era, including Gil Evans, Sony Rolllins and Steve Lacy. She designed and painted nu   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1194 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Judith Lindbloom

   Judith Lindbloom  Born:  1933 - Detroit, Michigan
Died:   2016
Known for:  Abstract paintings

Judith Lindbloom, a young openly gay woman, was one of the many artists who streamed to New York in the post-war years, drawn by the heady atmosphere and freedom to be found. It was not an easy life, especially for a woman, because women then were not taken as seriously as their male counterparts. 

Yet Lindbloom threw herself into the life. Pictures show her with cigarette in mouth, intently painting. At night she would hang out at the famed Cedar Bar, where she became especially close to Franz Kline.

There was a downside to this Bohemian life with drink and drugs, and Lindbloom indulged too much and too frequently. In 1964, her partner committed suicide and right before she was to be included in a group show at the Wh  ...  Displaying 750 of 1194 characters.

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