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Discussion centers on the abstract expressionist paintings. The artists discuss the salient features attributed to expressionist paintings. There is a discussion about the relevance of representation or non- representational elements in the expressionist works. Moderated by Helen Harrison, Director, Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center.
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Albert Kotin's art from formal training to abstract expressionism. Phyllis Braff, art historian and critic explains how Kotin directs the powers of perception away from the reality of what the viewer is confrontod by.
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Fine Art Books representing the American abstract and figurative expressionism. Early New York School expressionists, and Adja Yunkers minimalism
Albert Kotin American Abstract Expressionist of the 1950s.
The book demonstrates through 131 full page color art reproductions that Albert Kotin belonged to the early generation of New York School Abstract Expressionist artists. Alexander Calder said:
"As long as there are people such as Al Kotin, there is no danger to art."
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