Tag Archives Abstract Expressionism
‘James Brooks: A Painting Is a Real Thing’ is the first full-scale retrospective in 35 years of the Abstract Expressionist painter.
I love the Abstract Expressionist painters and Dusti Bongé’s AbEX period is my favorite of her career. It is with delight, then, that this week’s…
The Beauford Delaney masterpiece significantly enhances the Cleveland Museum of Art’s Abstract Expressionist holdings.
Dusti Bongé abstract expressionist paintings are what first attracted me to her. I saw them in an exhibition of her work at the Ogden Museum.
From May 26 to July 26, Hollis Taggart presents an Audrey Flack exhibition to coincide with her 91st birthday.
Dusti Bongé Abstract Expressionism paintings have always been my favorite of hers. This week we have a painting and a sketch.
The Tampa Museum of Art presents “Paul Jenkins: From America’s Heartland to an International Journey” through June 26, 2022.
The National Arts Club and the Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund present Art of the Abstract Mark: Libbie Mark’s Collage Paintings.
Hans Hofmann’s Chimbote Mural paintings were made when the artist was 70-years-old; these ambitious paintings had a lasting impact.
The Saint Louis Art Museum presents an exhibition of works spanning more than five decades by the American artist Oliver Lee Jackson.
Nahmad Contemporary and Perrotin are mounting the first extensive survey of Georges Mathieu’s practice in the United States.