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The New York School was an informal group of American poets, painters, dancers, and musicians active in the 1950s and 1960s in New York City. They often drew inspiration from surrealism and the contemporary avant-garde art movements, in particular action painting, abstract expressionism, jazz, improvisational theater, experimental music, and the interaction of friends in the New York City art ...
The School's exhibition program, in its committed gallery space, was described by critic Mario Naves in the New York Observer as "one of the city's most significant venues for contemporary art." [4] The school has greatly expanded its program since 1988, which now includes "painting excursions to Governors Island, museum and artist studio trips ...
Atelier 17 was an art school and studio that was influential in the teaching and promotion of printmaking in the 20th century. Originally located in Paris, the studio relocated to New York City during the years surrounding World War II. It moved back to Paris in 1950.
Eugene Victor Thaw (October 27, 1927 – January 3, 2018) was an American art dealer and collector. He was the owner of an art gallery on Madison Avenue in Manhattan, and a past president of the Art Dealers Association of America. With his wife, Clare, he donated over 1,000 works of art to the Fenimore Art Museum and the Morgan Library & Museum.
The Stable Gallery, [1] originally located on West 58th Street in New York City, was founded in 1953 by Eleanor Ward. The Stable Gallery hosted early solo New York exhibitions for artists including Marisol Escobar, Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol.
Print Center New York is an American non-profit organization that works to promote the appreciation and understanding of fine art prints.It was founded by Anne Coffin and established in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City in September 1995 as the only non-profit institution devoted solely to the exhibition and understanding of fine art prints, through exhibitions, publications, and educational ...
The Frick Art Research Library’s Photoarchive in New York is a study collection of more than 1.5 million photographic reproductions of works of art from the fourth to the mid-twentieth century. It was founded in 1920 by Helen Clay Frick to facilitate object-oriented research.
After her death, a critic from The New York Times remarked that she was "a woman unfairly neglected in a macho era." [3] Her papers are held at the Yeshiva University Museum [2] and the Smithsonian Archives of American Art. [4] Alexander Brook (July 14, 1898 – February 26, 1980) – American artist and critic who was born in Brooklyn. [5]
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