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Youngerman, Jack

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Youngerman, Jack (1926– )

US painter. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, he studied art and lived in Europe (1947–56), returned to New York, New York, and specialized in ragged-edge abstract paintings, such as Black, Yellow, Red (1964). He was the designer of stage sets for Jean Genet's Deathwatch (1958), created stainless steel sculptures and wooden cut-outs (1971–72) and, beginning in 1982, taught at New York University.



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