In the freeze-dried version of the history of American art, the kind familiar from survey courses and gallery tours, each artist of the New York School is identified with a single signature image: ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The collection measures 0.2 linear feet, dates from 1932 to 1981 (bulk dates 1932-1963), and primarily documents the friendship of painter Paul ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. An interview of Adolph Gottlieb conducted 1967 Oct. 25, in New York, by Dorothy Seckler, for the Archives of American Art. Gottlieb speaks of his ...
Pace Wildenstein has done it again: Its revisionist exhibition of Adolph Gottlieb’s abstract-surreal “Pictographs” of the 1940s, borrowed extensively from institutional collections, follows on the ...
The prizes at big international art shows are rightly suspect when given to some eye-catching novelty by a local unknown—and rightly coveted when given for work that has evolved over years of ...
Applications for the 2021 Gottlieb Foundation Individual Support Grant open on October 19, 2020. The deadline to apply is February 26, 2021. The Gottlieb Foundation wishes to encourage artists who ...
The Artists’ Gallery was celebrating its 15th anniversary with a show of 96 happy alumni. Almost half of them, e.g., Josef Albers, Ad Reinhardt, Adolph Gottlieb, have graduated to commercial galleries ...
Adolph Gottlieb was a prominent American painter and member of the first generation of Abstract Expressionists. Characterized by an idiosyncratic use of abstraction that utilized pictographs and ...
Adolph Gottlieb was a prominent American painter and member of the first generation of Abstract Expressionists. Characterized by an idiosyncratic use of abstraction that utilized pictographs and ...
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