Kiesler, Lillian

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Painter; New York, N.Y. Married to Frederick Kiesler, architect, sculptor, scenic & exhibition designer, educator (1890-1965). Lillian Kiesler was also a close friend and former student of Hans Hofmann, often called the "Dean of Abstract Expressionism" and monitor of his classes at the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts.

From the description of Lillian Kiesler papers, [ca. 1920]-2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79271779

From the description of Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers, [circa 1910]-2003. Bulk 1958-2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 495596839

Lillian Kiesler (1910?-2001) was a painter from New York, N.Y.

Married to Frederick Kiesler (1890-1965), who was an architect, sculptor, scenic & exhibition designer, educator. Lillian Kiesler was also a close friend and former student of Hans Hofmann, often called the "Dean of Abstract Expressionism" and monitor of his classes at the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts.

From the description of Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers, [circa 1910]-2003, bulk 1958-2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 613316554

Frederick Kiesler (1890-1965) was a sculptor, architect, set designer, educator, and writer active in New York and Connecticutt. Lillian Kiesler (1911-2001) was a performer, arts educator, and painter married to Frederick Kiesler. She was also active in the administration of the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts.

Frederick Kiesler was born in Romania in 1890, although he gave various other dates for his birth and regularly cited Vienna as his birthplace. He arrived in the United States with his wife Steffi in 1926 for the International Theatre Exposition at Steinway Hall in New York City. They stayed in the United States and were granted citizenship in 1936.

Kiesler secured a teaching position at Columbia University's School of Architecture in 1930, and from 1934 through 1957 he was the scenic design director at The Juilliard School of Music. He also lectured at Yale University from 1950-1952. Often labeled a Surrealist, Kiesler's work was experimental and frequently described as ahead of its time. He published, lectured, and participated in numerous exhibitions throughout his career. He is known for his theory of "coreallism;" "The Space House" (1933), a full-scale model of a single family home; an installation designed for Peggy Guggenheim's Art of This Century gallery in 1942; "The Endless House" drawings and model (1950); "The Universal Theatre" (1961) model; and the Shrine of the Book (1965), a building to exhibit the Dead Sea Scrolls in Jerusalem. He died in New York City in December 1965.

Lillian Olinsey met architect and sculptor Frederick Kiesler in 1934. After years of friendship, they were married in 1964, a year and a half before Frederick's death in 1965.

Lillian Kiesler studied art at the Art Students League, Cooper Union, and the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts, where she also assisted Hofmann and the school administration. She taught art to children and young adults for twenty years in New York City. From 1945 to 1955, she taught at the Greenwich House Art workshops and the Woodward School, followed by the Brooklyn Museum (1948-1958), Barnard School (1953-1963), New York University School of Education (1955-1966), and Juilliard School of Visual Arts (1963-1965). Lillian was involved in the performing arts and between the late 1970s through the 1990s she performed in New York City with numerous directors, notably Jo Andres, Steve Buscemi, Richard Foreman, John Jesurun, Cindy Lubar, and Tim Miller. She frequently performed with her close friend, painter Maryette Charlton, who was the executor of the Lillian Kiesler estate.

Lillian Kiesler tirelessly promoted Frederick Kiesler's work and legacy after his death in 1965. From the late 1980s through the 1990s, she delivered lectures about his work at universities and museums, gave interviews, corresponded with researchers, and organized his papers to donate to the Harvard Theatre Collection, Yale School of Art and Architecture, and the Archives of American Art. In 1997, she helped found the Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Foundation in Vienna, Austria. She endowed the Austrian Frederick Kiesler Prize, an award given to a notable contributor to the field of architecture. The first recipient was Frank Gehry in 1998. Lillian Kiesler passed away in 2001 in New York City.

From the guide to the Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers, circa 1910s-2003, bulk 1958-2000, (Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution)

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creatorOf Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn Maryette Charlton papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn Varèse, Edgard, 1883-1965. Slides of art work and other items from the Edgard and Louise Vares̀e estate, 1991. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Renate, Hans, and Maria Hofmann Trust. Research material compiled by Tina Dickey concerning Hans Hofmann, 1991-2000. Smithsonian Institution. Libraries
creatorOf Kiesler, Lillian, 1910?-2001. Lillian Kiesler papers, [ca. 1920]-2003. Smithsonian Institution. Libraries
referencedIn Olivia Mattis Collection, 1988-1990 Archive of Recorded Sound
creatorOf Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers Archives of American Art
creatorOf Kiesler, Lillian, 1910?-2001. Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers, [circa 1910]-2003. Bulk 1958-2000. Smithsonian Institution. Libraries
referencedIn Kiesler, Lillian, 1910-2001 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library
referencedIn William Theo Brown papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn Maryette Charlton papers, ca. 1934-2009. Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
creatorOf Kiesler, Lillian 1910?-2001. Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers, [circa 1910]-2003, bulk 1958-2000. Smithsonian Institution. Libraries
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associatedWith Adnan, Etel person
associatedWith Adnan, Etel. person
associatedWith Andres, Jo person
associatedWith Andres, Jo. person
associatedWith Anthology Film Archives. corporateBody
associatedWith Arnaud, Leopold, 1895- person
associatedWith Arnaud, Leopold, 1895- person
associatedWith Bartos, Armand P., 1910- person
associatedWith Brown, William Theo, 1919- person
associatedWith Bultman, Fritz, 1919-1985. person
associatedWith Buscemi, Steve, 1958- person
associatedWith Castelli, Leo person
associatedWith Castelli, Leo. person
associatedWith Charlton, Maryette. person
correspondedWith Charlton, Maryette. person
associatedWith Copley, Alfred L. person
associatedWith Diller, Burgoyne, 1906-1965. person
associatedWith Dlugoszewski, Lucia, 1931-2000. person
associatedWith Dorazio, Piero, 1927- person
associatedWith Dorazio, Virginia Dortch. person
associatedWith Dreier, Katherine Sophie, 1877-1952. person
associatedWith Dubuffet, Jean, 1901- person
associatedWith Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. person
associatedWith Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts corporateBody
associatedWith Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts. corporateBody
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associatedWith Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts. corporateBody
associatedWith Hawkins, Erick. person
associatedWith Hodges, Alice person
associatedWith Hodges, Alice. person
associatedWith Hofmann, Hans, 1880-1966. person
associatedWith Holtzman, Harry. person
associatedWith Howe, George, 1886-1955. person
associatedWith John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. corporateBody
associatedWith Kamler, Richard person
associatedWith Kamler, Richard. person
associatedWith Kiesler, Frederick. person
associatedWith MacIver, Loren, 1909- person
associatedWith Mattis, Olivia person
associatedWith Meredith, Burgess, 1907-1997. person
associatedWith Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) corporateBody
associatedWith Milius, Tom person
associatedWith Milius, Tom. person
associatedWith Miller, Henry, 1891- person
associatedWith Mondrian, Piet, 1872-1944. person
associatedWith Montgomery, Chandler. person
associatedWith Owen, Jane Blaffer person
associatedWith Owen, Jane Blaffer. person
associatedWith Purdy, James person
associatedWith Purdy, James. person
associatedWith Renate, Hans, and Maria Hofmann Trust. corporateBody
associatedWith Takaezu, Toshiko person
associatedWith Takaezu, Toshiko. person
associatedWith Tawney, Lenore. person
associatedWith University of Iowa. Museum of Art. corporateBody
associatedWith Varèse, Edgard, 1883-1965. person
associatedWith Whitney Museum of American Art. corporateBody
associatedWith Zogbaum, Wilfrid, 1915-1965. person
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New York (State)--New York
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Death 2001

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