CWB - Art during the Cold War (Lesson)
Art during the Cold War.
No. 10 by Mark Rothko
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Gift of Philip Johnson, 1952, © 1998, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Abstract Expressionism as defined by Larry Treadwell of thecaveonline.com:
Nonrepresentational art; no climaxes; flattened-out planes and values; the real appearance of forms in nature is subordinated to an aesthetic concept of form composed of shapes, lines, and colors. Values: personal and subjective interpretation.
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