As this brilliant exhibition shows, Avery was an experimental dreamer whose sublime landscapes and beach scenes paved the way for Rothko, Pollock and Newman It doesn’t take long to start seeing the ...
The artist George Morrison (Chippewa) (1919-2000), an artist who left his native Minnesota to study art in New York City in the 1940s and became a member of the group of Abstract Expressionists who ...
With its vast vibrant canvases, the Royal Academy’s latest exhibition – the first survey of abstract expressionism in Europe in more than 50 years – sheds fresh light on the movement’s origins When ...
This catalogue, and its Spanish edition, were published on the occasion of the exhibition The Abstraction of Landscape: From Northern Romanticism to Abstract Expressionism, Fundación Juan March, ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Outstanding, astounding, filled with thrills but also with melancholy, Abstract Expressionism at the Royal Academy is ...
DENVER — The paintings in Women of Abstract Expressionism at the Denver Art Museum are rich with emotion, monumental in scale, and totally original. Trine Bumiller: At Rhode Island School of Design I ...
Renowned Maltese artist James Vella Clark is proud to present Chronicles In Colour: 25 Years of Creative Evolution, a landmark retrospective exhibition celebrating his artistic journey over the past ...
In the aftermath of World War II, abstract expressionism burst onto the art scene as a defiant rejection of traditional forms and conventions. Artists like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning ...
The Abstract Expressionists emerged from obscurity in the late 1940s to establish New York as the centre of the art world – but some say they became pawns of US spies in the Cold War. Alastair Sooke ...
SONOMA, California — If you were to ask an art lover to name a famous female Abstract Expressionist who lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area, there is really only one likely answer: Jay ...
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