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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ruth_KligmanRuth Kligman - Wikipedia

    Ruth Kligman (January 25, 1930 – March 1, 2010) was an American abstract artist who was romantically involved with two prominent American artists of the mid-20th century, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.

    • Art Students League, New School for Social Research, New York University
    • Painter
    • American
    • Abstract
  2. 6. März 2010 · Ruth Kligman, an abstract painter who for decades seemed to know everyone and be everywhere in the art world and who was the lone survivor of the 1956 car crash that killed Jackson Pollock, her...

  3. 22. Aug. 2012 · Jackson Pollock’s mistress Ruth Kligman said she watched him paint it, as a love token, just before his fatal 1956 car crash. But the Pollock-Krasner Authentication Board, whose members were...

    • Lesley M. M. Blume
  4. 25. Nov. 2013 · Ruth Kligman was Jackson Pollock's mistress (and survived his fatal crash), Williem de Kooning's lover, and even had a dalliance with Jasper Johns. Now, after a lifetime of brushes with...

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  5. 7. März 2010 · Ruth Kligman was the only survivor of the 1956 car crash that killed Jackson Pollock, her lover at the time. She was also involved with Willem de Kooning, Andy Warhol, and other artists, and wrote a memoir about her life.

  6. Ruth Kligman, a passenger in Pollock’s Oldsmobile on the night of August 11, 1956, survived the horrific crash. Her friend, Edith Metzger, was not so fortunate. Kligman was a voluptuous and savvy aspiring painter who narrowly escaped a life of predestined normalcy in New Jersey (she left that role to her identical twin Iris). She and Pollock ...

  7. The only survivor of Jackson Pollock’s deadly car crash in 1956 also happened to be his lover. In fact, she was an artist herself, but is better known today for relationships—sometimes sexual—with several well-known artists in the 1950s and 1960s. Ruth Kligman’s unusual and little-known story is interwoven into the history of modern art.