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Phyllis Trager Hyman Abstract Ink Drawing, 2009

Item Details

Phyllis Trager Hyman (New York, 1936 – 2011)
Untitled, circa 2009
Ink on paper
Unsigned

Self-taught artist Phyllis Trager Hyman was raised in Williamsburg, Brooklyn as a child of Jewish immigrants. As a prolific individual who suffered from schizophrenia and polio during the 1940s epidemic, art-making served as a therapeutic life source that nourished her during periods of isolation and mental hardship. Hyman’s lively and vibrant compositions feature matrices of interwoven and overlapping shapes, both geometric and organic, some of which recall characteristics of Fernand Leger’s Constructivist compositions or Wassily Kandinsky’s Compositions series.

Plagued by a negative self-perception, Hyman lived a quiet life with her husband of 36 years, and shared an interest in existentialism and Beat poetry. Much of her work expressed her feelings about identity, emergence, birth, confinement, and hope. Unfortunately, Hyman did not receive much attention in the art world during her lifetime, due to the fact that she lived a very private and isolated life. However, reviews have described her work as whimsical, puzzling, and even nightmarish, as her symbology incorporated aspects of her personal iconography and lexicon, such as letters, numbers, phrases, and visual puns.

  • Item not examined outside of mounting

Condition

- minor stains to the paper.

Dimensions

13.0" W x 16.0" H x 1.0" D

- measures frame; sight measures 7.5" W x 9.5" H.

Item #

ITMGD67457

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