Renate Druks Explained

Renate Druks (2 January 1921 – 15 December 2007) was an American painter and filmmaker. She worked in Los Angeles, where she also practiced Thelema, the occult religious movement established by Aleister Crowley.[1] She acted as a muse to other artists including Anaïs Nin, Marjorie Cameron and Kenneth Anger.[2]

Druks was born in Vienna on 2 January 1921 into a Jewish family and went on to study at the Vienna Art Academy for Women.[2] In 1938, she and her American husband fled Austria for the United States with their son, Peter.[2] [3] [4] She studied further at the Art Students League, spent several years in Mexico, and eventually settled in Los Angeles.[2] [3] She threw lavish parties at her Malibu home, one of which becamse the inspiration for Anger's 1954 film, Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome.[4]

Druks painted in a surrealist style and was inspired by paganism, tarot, and the occult.[2] [4] Her subjects were typically women and cats, and her style has been compared to Leonora Carrington and Leonor Fini.[4] Her painting found little commercial success during her lifetime, but in July 2021, fourteen years after her death and more than fifty years since her last solo exhibit, a collection of her paintings was exhibited at Max Levai's Ranch gallery in Montauk, New York.[4]

She was a close friend of Anaïs Nin and, in 1979, illustrated and published Nin's memoir of their friendship, Portrait in Three Dimensions.[5] Nin's 1964 novel, Collages, was also inspired by Druks and the two collaborated on a screenplay adapted from the work.[3] [6]

Druks was also a filmmaker. In 1967 she made a 12 minute documentary about her painting process, titled A Painters Journal.[7] In 1973 her short film Space Boy was nominated for a Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival.[8] Space Boy was intended as a sequel to her friend Curtis Harrington's 1966 science-fiction horror film, Queen of Blood.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cagle . R. L. . Scorpio Rising: A Queer Film Classic . 28 May 2019 . Arsenal Pulp Press . 978-1-55152-762-8 . 46 . en.
  2. Web site: White . Katie . Surrealist Renate Druks, Visionary Painter of Cats and Muse to Anaïs Nin, Gets a Welcome Spotlight at the Independent Art Fair . . 31 July 2023 . 5 May 2022.
  3. Web site: Renate Druks . maxlevai.com . 31 July 2023 . en.
  4. News: Haigney . Sophie . At The Ranch in Montauk, Plenty of Room for Art and Horses . The New York Times . 29 July 2021.
  5. Book: Unger . Leonard . Litz . A. Walton . Weigel . Molly . Parini . Jay . Bechler . Lea . American Writers: A Collection of Literary Biographies . 1974 . Scribner . 978-0-684-80649-5 . 198 . en.
  6. Web site: Olenick . Mike . The Inauguration of Renate Druks . Alternative Projections: Experimental Film in Los Angeles, 1945-1980 . November 13, 2010.
  7. Web site: Finding Aid for the Renate Druks Collection of Material by and Relating to Anaïs Nin, 1953-1977 . Online Archive of California . 31 July 2023.
  8. News: Champlin . Charles . 'Godspell' kicks off Cannes festival . 23 April 2023 . The Los Angeles Times . 14 May 1973 . 41 . en . newspapers.com.
  9. Web site: Other Cinema: Archive Fever . . 23 April 2023 . 8 December 2019.