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For Eigenfeldt, avant-garde simply means to experiment, to push an art form beyond its current boundaries. Indeed, the French term ‘avant-garde’ literally translates to ‘advance guard’ or vanguard, and much of the popular conception of the term ends...
He appreciated the psychic battle apparent in all the strenuous marks of doing and undoing that de Kooning was trying to orchestrate into a unity during the many
I remember Clement Greenberg said to de Kooning that the only thing you can't do in art anymore is make a portrait. I thought, well, if Greenberg thinks [you] can't do it, then I am going to have a lot of operating room all to myself.
He appreciated the psychic battle apparent in all the strenuous marks of doing and undoing that de Kooning was trying to orchestrate into a unity during the many
Miró was developing his visual language amongst the explosive shifts of Cubism; Frost's practice evolved with Constructivism and Abstract Expressionism. Characteristically the two men were not alike. The American critic Clement Greenberg describes...
Love by Marie Stopes… The deaf and dumb lady who handed me a piece of paper with this legend: ‘goon with the wing.’” An elusive and haunting figure, best remembered for his poetry, Kees had taken up painting only six years prior to signing the...
I remember Clement Greenberg said to de Kooning that the only thing you can't do in art anymore is make a portrait. I thought, well, if Greenberg thinks [you] can't do it, then I am going to have a lot of operating room all to myself.
Our spawn go from little globs of protoplasm to actual people trying to communicate and express themselves through art. It doesn’t mean all their creations are special. Or rather, it sort of does. It does if it’s your kid and you’re watching his world...
Raised on Park Avenue, schooled privately in Manhattan and finished at the progressive Bennington College in Vermont, she returned to New York in 1949 as a fully formed Cubist. These old-fashioned tastes were soon changed by the high priest of pure...
Clement Greenberg (January 16, 1909 - May 7, 1994) was an influential American art critic closely associated with Modern art in the United States. In particular, he promoted the Abstract Expressionist movement and was among the first critics to praise the work of painter Jackson Pollock. Full Article
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I remember Clement Greenberg said to de Kooning that the only thing you can't do in art anymore is make a portrait. I thought, well, if Greenberg thinks [you] can't do it, then I am going to have a lot of operating room all to myself.
I remember Clement Greenberg said to de Kooning that the only thing you can't do in art anymore is make a portrait. I thought, well, if Greenberg thinks [you] can't do it, then I am going to have a lot of operating room all to myself.
