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Reframing Abstract Expressionism: Subjectivity and Painting in the 1940s - Leja, Michael, Professor
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In the wake of World War II, the paintings of Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Willem de Kooning, and other New York School artists participated in a culture-wide initiative to reimagine the self. At a time when widely held beliefs about human nature and the human condition were coming to seem to many commentators increasingly outdated and inadequate, Abstract Expressionism gave compelling visual form to a new subjectivity-a new experience and idea of self. In this original and wide-ranging study, Michael Leja ...

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Reframing Abstract Expressionism: Subjectivity and Painting in the 1940s 1997, Yale University Press, New Haven

ISBN-13: 9780300070828

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Reframing Abstract Expressionism: Subjectivity and Painting in the 1940s 1993, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

ISBN-13: 9780300044614

Hardcover