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The New York School

1972 · Movie · 57 min

DocumentaryHistory

American art came of age with the first important modern movement by a group of New York painters who became known as Abstract Expressionists. Tenaciously American (though several were born abroad), these painters were not content to imitate European masters and styles. Harold Rosenberg, author of the phrase "action painting," offers his valuable insights, as does fellow critic Clement Greenberg.

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Details
Years
1972
Release date
1972-01-01
Language
English
Runtime
57 min

Themes

  • new york city
  • visual arts
  • american art
  • abstract expressionism
  • jackson pollock

Cast & crew

Directed by Michael Blackwood