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Abstract Art in America before Abstract Expressionism
Art Journal, 1984Although the New York School of the 1940s and 1950s has received considerable attention, the abstract artists who are their immediate predecessors have been consistently undervalued. In most surveys of American art, abstract painting of the 1930s has been neglected for Social Realism, Regionalism, and American Scene images.
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THE DISAPPROPRIATION OF ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM
Art History, 1985Abstract Expressionist Painting in America by William Seitz, published for the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC by Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Mass., and London, England, 1983, 490 pp., 295 ills, 63 colour pls, £48Art‐as‐Politics: The Abstract Expressionist Avant‐Garde and Society by Annette Cox, University Microfilms International, Ann ...
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Abstract Expressionism: Other Politics
Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1999Daniel A. Siedell, Ann Eden Gibson
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In Defense of Abstract Expressionism
October, 19941. We have come a certain way from Abstract Expressionism, and the question of how we should understand our relationship to it gets to be interesting again. Awe at its triumphs is long gone; but so is laughter at its cheap philosophy, or distaste for its heavy breathing, or boredom with its sublimity, or resentment at the part it played in the Cold War.
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