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LINKTV Journal November 12, 2014

The events of world war ii cast a shadow over the rest of the century and perhaps over the rest of history. Inevitably, they changed the course of western art. In europe, the unbelievable scale of the nazi genocide against the jews left europeans with the task not only of restoring their broken cities, but of repairing their shattered culture. In america, the explosion of the first atom bomb in the deserts of the southwest meant that medieval mans fears might come true, that the world might be destroyed in a single terrifying apocalypse. It was against this background that the postwar artists created their art. While europeans couldnt forget their past, in america, artists turned their backs on what they saw as the public and political dimension of art. The abstract expressionists, centered in new york, escaped to an interior world, where the subject of landscape and the struggle with brushwork and pigment became the goal of painting. For the first time, europe looked to new york. Abst ....

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LINKTV Journal November 20, 2013

Captioning made possible by the annenberg cpb project the events of world war ii cast a shadow over the rest of the century and perhaps over the rest of history. Inevitably, they changed the course of western art. In europe, the unbelievable scale of the nazi genocide against the jews left europeans with the task not only of restoring their broken cities, but of repairing their shattered culture. In america, the explosion of the first atom bomb in the deserts of the southwest meant that medieval mans fears might come true, that the world might be destroyed in a single terrifying apocalypse. It was against this background that the postwar artists created their art. While europeans couldnt forget their past, in america, artists turned their backs on what they saw as the public and political dimension of art. The abstract expressionists, centered in new york, escaped to an interior world, where the subject of landscape and the struggle with brushwork and pigment became the goal of paintin ....

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LINKTV Journal April 9, 2014

The events of world war ii cast a shadow over the rest of the century and perhaps over the rest of history. Inevitably, they changed the course of western art. In europe, the unbelievable scale of the nazi genocide against the jews left europeans with the task not only of restoring their broken cities, but of repairing their shattered culture. In america, the explosion of the first atom bomb in the deserts of the southwest meant that medieval mans fears might come true, that the world might be destroyed in a single terrifying apocalypse. It was against this background that the postwar artists created their art. While europeans couldnt forget their past, in america, artists turned their backs on what they saw as the public and political dimension of art. The abstract expressionists, centered in new york, escaped to an interior world, where the subject of landscape and the struggle with brushwork and pigment became the goal of painting. For the first time, europe looked to new york. Abst ....

Republic Of , New York , United States , Salt Lake , Port Arthur , Czech Republic , Slovak Republic , District Of Columbia , United Kingdom , Roy Lichtenstein , Peggy Guggenheim , Lee Krasner , Jasper John , Clement Greenberg , Yves Klein , Walter Benjamin , Robert Smithson , Jasper Johns , Franz Kline , Annenberg Cpb , Robert Rauschenberg , World War , Jackson Pollock , First Time , Time Time , American Art ,

Anna Kunz: Paintings to the Full Flower Moon

Once in a while you can get shown the light. Anna Kunz’s Paintings to the Full Flower Moon, on view at Alexander Berggruen through June 26th, offers up eleven new acrylics-on-canvas that dance playfully along the lines between the earthly and celestial while retaining the craft-forward frankness of 2021’s With Rays. ....

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SPACE TO BREATHE to host the centenary exhibition of painter Sheila Girling at Bowhouse this Summer

This summer, arts organisation SPACE TO BREATHE, in Fife, Scotland, will host the centenary exhibition of the ground-breaking British painter Sheila Girling (1924-2015) from 20 July - 5 August and 17 August - 1 September. ....

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