Portfolio: Abstract Expressionism
Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York City in the 1940s. Technically, abstract expressionism is an important predecessor is surrealism, with its emphasis on spontaneous, automatic, or subconscious creation.
Stamos / New Paintings / February 1-27 1960 / Andre Emmerich Gallery / New York
Stamos / New York / Preview Tuesday January 11 5-7PM / to January 29 1966
Poster of Barnett Newman’s “Jericho” for Exhibition at Centre Georges Pompidou
Poster of Barnett Newman’s “Jericho” for Exhibition at Centre Georges Pompidou
Kline / Sidney Janis 15 East 57 New York / 19 May through 14 June 1958
In Grey and Tan
- Barnett Newman [3]
- Brooke Alexander, Inc. [1]
- Claude Ronald Bentley [1]
- David Smith [3]
- Elaine De Kooning [25]
- Emerson Woelffer [8]
- Esteban Vicente [1]
- Franz Kline [1]
- Hedda Sterne [17]
- Jackson Pollock [6]
- Joan Mitchell [1]
- Lee Krasner [1]
- Leonard Edmondson [1]
- Louis Schanker [1]
- Mark Tobey [2]
- Paul Jenkins [2]
- Richard Diebenkorn [1]
- Robert Motherwell [6]
- Sam Francis [2]
- Seong Moy [2]
- Theodoros Stamos [3]
- Worden Day [1]