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THE SIXTIES

Conferring, confronting, Miss Weber catches the instantaneity of her subject’s preoccupations. Utilizing a hard-edge, immaculate technique, these large, meticulous liquitex paintings and small drawings employee sharp color, flatly applied. Space, courageously emptied, is curiously dramatic.


Pictures on Exhibit, February 1963

PAINTINGS • SCULPTURES • WORKS ON PAPER

Paintings

What’s Big and Black and Eats Rocks?, 1961

75” x 48”

Private Collection

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    SCULPTURE

    Did Ruby Have a Hat?, 1965

    10.25" x 8.25" x .25"

    Estate of Idelle Weber

      For a deeper understanding of Weber's work in the 1960s go here

      WORKS ON PAPER

      Flower Girl, 1960

      12.5" x 9.75"

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        WEBER AT MOCA L.A.

        Two works by Idelle Weber are on exhibit at MOCA Los Angels as part of Ordinary People: Photorealism and the Work of Art since 1968 curated by Anna Katz.

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