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Coming Up: American Modernism at the Neuberger

Composition: Lee Krasner

An important American Art exhibit  has begun a year-long national tour at the Neuberger.  American Vanguards showcases work of Stuart Davis, Arshile Gorky, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock,  Adolph Gottlieb and their circle.

Says the announcement, “On view will be the work of many of the most important American artists who played a critical role in developing and defining American modernism during this vital period between two world wars.”

Through April 29 at the Neuberger Museum at Purchase College, Purchase.

 

Mask: Jackson Pollock

Category: Arts, Coming Up, Purchase

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