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Displaying all articles tagged:
Abstract Expressionism
remembrance
June 28, 2022
Remembering Sam Gilliam of the Astral Plane
His draped paintings took the form to its outer limits.
By
Jerry Saltz
book review
Dec. 15, 2021
Edith Schloss, 20th-Century Woman
In her book
The Loft Generation
, a fixture of the midcentury New York art scene gets a long-overdue introduction.
By
Jamie Hood
May 24, 2016
See Philip Guston Totally Reinvent the Sublime
“Every real painter wants to be a realist,” he said.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
May 4, 2015
Saltz: Did Modernism Even Happen in America?
At the same moment in the early 20th century when Europe and Russia, especially, were trying to make art dealing with the modern condition, Americans were actually
just being modern, living it.
By
Jerry Saltz
and
David Wallace-Wells
stamps
Mar. 11, 2010
Snail Mail is Decidedly High-Brow These Days
Abstract Expressionism is right there on the envelope.
By
Zeke Turner