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Isabelle Waldberg, ''née'' Isabelle Margaretha Maria Farner (1911-1990) was a French-Swiss sculptor associated with surrealism. ==Life== Born in Oberstammheim, Isabelle Farner studied under Hannes Meyer in Zurich before moving to Paris in 1936, where she studied under Marcel Gimond at the Académie Colarossi, Robert Vlerick at the Académie de la Grande Chaumiere and Charles Malfray at the Académie Ranson. Studying in Florence in 1937, she returned to Paris, where she came to know Alberto Giacometti, Georges Bataille, Andre Masson and her future husband Patrick Waldberg. From 1938 to 1940 she studied sociology and ethnography at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes. She also attended discussion of the sacred at the College of Sociology, and contributed to Bataille’s journal ''Acéphale''. In 1941 she travelled to New York, where she lived for the next five years. There she was influenced by surrealist exiles, including Andre Breton, Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp. She contributed to the magazine ''VVV'' in 1944, and held her first exhibition at The Art of This Century gallery. Returning to Paris in 1946, she worked in Duchamp’s old studio.〔 From 1947 to 1948 she co-edited ''Da Costa Encyclopédique'', a surrealist review, with the writer Robert Lebel.〔(A New Acquisition ), Frick Art Reference Library.〕
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