Louis Ribak

Louis Ribak (1902-1979)

Louis Ribak was born in Lithuania and became an influential painter of the New York School with highlighting abstract expressionism. Louis Ribak later moved to Taos in 1944 with his wife, Bea Mandelman.

Louis Ribak moved to New York in 1922, where he studied with John Sloan at the Art Students League. He quickly made a name for himself as an influential social realist painter in New York, even collaborating on a mural in Rockefeller Center with Mexican muralist Diego Rivera.

Beginning with work that was included in the 1934 Venice Biennial art exhibition and continuing with his social realist painting of that decade, Ribak captured the vibrant images of urban life with considerable power. He appeared to be making an important career for himself when, in 1944, he moved to Taos, New Mexico at the invitation of Joan Sloan, a summer resident of Santa Fe. Ribak shifted to a more modernist approach upon his move to New Mexico.

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