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Abstract Imagists

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Abstract Imagists is a term derived from a 1961 exhibition in the Guggenheim Museum, New York called American Abstract Expressionists and Imagists. This exhibition was the first in the series of programs for the investigation of tendencies in American and European painting and sculpture.[1]

Style

It had been recognized that the paintings of Josef Albers, Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, Adolph Gottlieb, Ad Reinhardt, Clyfford Still and Robert Motherwell were all very different yet the symbolic content was achieved "through dramatic statement of isolated and highly simplified elements."[2] In many cases the dramatic simplification was achieved by the use of:

In some cases there was a "loss of the feeling and immediacy" in the work.

List of Abstract Imagists

Sources:[3]

Some other Abstract Imagists

See also

Related styles, trends, schools or movements

References

  1. ^ American abstract expressionists and imagists, (New York : Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1961.) Library of Congress Card Catalog Number: 61-18230
  2. ^ American abstract expressionists and imagists, (New York : Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1961.) Library of Congress Card Catalog Number: 61-18230 p.  23-31
  3. ^ List of American abstract expressionists and imagists, (New York : Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1961.) Library of Congress Card Catalog Number: 61-18230 p.  85-95
  4. ^ Tranquil power : the art and life of Perle Fine. p.202 ISBN 1-877675-54-7
  5. ^ "Rollin Crampton, Abstract Artist". The New York Times. 1970-01-20. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  6. ^ Shaman's fire : the late paintings of David Hare. p.11 ISBN 0-9603246-3-1
  7. ^ James Rosati - American Artist (1911-1988)

Sources

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