Postwar Abstract Painting: Art Is A Language In Itself
Postwar Abstract Painting: 鈥淎rt is a language in itself鈥 features a rich selection of works by some of the most eminent artists working in abstraction in the decades following World War II. This group exhibition explores the era鈥檚 remarkable proliferation of approaches to non-representational imagery. Exemplary paintings from a range of movements as diverse as the artists themselves comprise a vibrant survey of abstract art in the United States, offering a scintillating visual conversation on the reciprocal histories of abstract art in the second half of the 20th century.
The title of the exhibition is drawn from a statement by Norman Lewis (1909鈥1979) first published in 1950: 鈥淎rt to me is the expression of unconscious experiences common to all men, which have been strained through the artist鈥檚 own peculiar associations and use of his medium. In this sense, it becomes an activity of discovery...not only for the artist but for those who view his work. Art is a language in itself, embodying purely visual symbols which cannot properly be translated into words, musical notes, or, in the case of painting, three-dimensional objects...鈥
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Postwar Abstract Painting: 鈥淎rt is a language in itself鈥 features a rich selection of works by some of the most eminent artists working in abstraction in the decades following World War II. This group exhibition explores the era鈥檚 remarkable proliferation of approaches to non-representational imagery. Exemplary paintings from a range of movements as diverse as the artists themselves comprise a vibrant survey of abstract art in the United States, offering a scintillating visual conversation on the reciprocal histories of abstract art in the second half of the 20th century.
The title of the exhibition is drawn from a statement by Norman Lewis (1909鈥1979) first published in 1950: 鈥淎rt to me is the expression of unconscious experiences common to all men, which have been strained through the artist鈥檚 own peculiar associations and use of his medium. In this sense, it becomes an activity of discovery...not only for the artist but for those who view his work. Art is a language in itself, embodying purely visual symbols which cannot properly be translated into words, musical notes, or, in the case of painting, three-dimensional objects...鈥
Artists on show
- Alfonso Ossorio
- Alma Woodsey鈥 Thomas
- Beauford Delaney
- Burgoyne Diller
- Charles Alston
- Claire Falkenstein
- Conrad Marca-Relli
- Esteban Vicente
- Fritz Glarner
- Hale Woodruff
- Hans Hofmann
- Ilya Bolotowsky
- Jack Tworkov
- James Brooks
- Jay DeFeo
- Michael Goldberg
- Milton Resnick
- Norman Bluhm
- Norman Lewis
- Richard Pousette-Dart
- Robert Motherwell
- Theodoros Stamos
- William T. Williams