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Lurie, Boris, 1924-2008

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Personal name headingLurie, Boris, 1924-2008
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Variant(s)Лурье, Борис, 1924-2008
Lurʹe, Boris, 1924-2008
Лур'є, Борис, 1924-2008
Lur'i︠e︡, Borys, 1924-2008
See alsoFounded corporate body of person: NO!Art (Group of artists)
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Associated placeStutthof (Concentration camp) Buchenwald (Concentration camp) Germany
Salapils (Latvia)
LocatedRiga (Latvia) Paris (France) New York (N.Y.)
Birth date1924-07-18
Death date2008-01-07
Place of birthLeningrad (Russia)
AffiliationNO!Art (Group of artists)
Profession or occupationArtists
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inHis NO!art, c1988: t.p. (Boris Lurie) p. 126, 1st set (b. 1924; artist in New York)
www site for no-art, Aug. 8, 2004: (http://www.no-art.info/ARTISTS: b. 1924, in Leningrad, Russia; moved to Riga in 1925/26; captured by the Germans 1941 and suffered in the ghettos and concentration-camps of Riga, Salapils, Stutthof and Buchenwald-Magdeburg in Germany; emigration to USA in 1946; lived in Paris from 1954 to 1955; founded with Sam Goodman and Stanley Fisher the NO!art movement in 1959 in co-operation with the March gallery in the Tenth Street in New York, later so called March Group; lives in New York)
New York times WWW site, Jan. 14, 2008 (in obituary published Jan. 12: Boris Lurie; b. 1924, Leningrad; d. Monday [Jan. 7, 2008], Manhattan, aged 83; artist who survived the Holocaust and then depicted its horrors while leading a confrontational movement called No! Art)
Wikipedia, 17 August 2020 (Лурье, Борис; Boris Lurie; born July 18, 1924 in Leningrad, Soviet Union, into a Jewish family; grew up in Riga; he was imprisoned in the Riga Ghetto 1941-1945 and then three other concentration camps; in 1946 he immigrated to New York; died January 7, 2008 in New York City; buried in Haifa, Israel; American artist and writer; co-founded the NO!Art movement)
Art Bureau, via WWW, 17 August 2020 (Змінена людина Бориса Лур'є / Altered man of Boris Lurie)
Not found inContemp. artists, 1977; WW in art, 1986-90; WW in American art, 1989-90