Jolán Gross-Bettelheim: An American Printmaker in an Age of Progress
This exhibition features rare prints by the Hungarian-American artist Jolán Gross-Bettelheim (1900–1972), a pioneering modernist woman printmaker. Gross-Bettelheim excelled in creating prints of industrial scenes, machinery, and technology. Her compositions celebrated the modernist geometric imagery that prevailed during America’s machine age. Jolán Gross-Bettelheim’s prints are comparable to those of leading American printmakers, although her work is not widely known.
Organized by Marilyn Symmes, Director of the Morse Research Center for Graphic Arts and Curator of Prints and Drawings, with Christina Weyl, Rutgers Department of Art History graduate student