Reading Abstract Expressionism: Context and Critique
Abstract Expressionism is arguably the most important art movement in postwar America. Many of its creators and critics became celebrities, participating in heated public debates that were published in newspapers, magazines, and exhibition catalogues. This up-to-date anthology is the first comprehensive collection of key critical writings about Abstract Expressionism from its inception in the 1940s to the present day.
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Fried Michael (Article author), Krauss Rosalind (Article author), Craven David (Article author), Anfam David (Article author), Leja Michael (Article author), Guilbaut Serge (Article author), Shiff Richard (Article author), Clark Timothy J. (Article author), Greenberg Clement (Article author), Kuspit Donald (Article author), Baigell Matthew (Article author), Sawin Martica (Article author), Landau Ellen G. (Preface)
Bourgeois Louise, Newman Barnett, Alloway Lawrence, Kaprow Allan, Rothko Mark, Motherwell Robert, Pollock Paul Jackson, Rosenberg Harold
New Haven, Connecticut
2005
716 pages
9780300106138
Available on request
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