Amongst the younger, so - called Post-Conceptual artists, we also find works that can be experienced as
comments on the abstract painting's position in recent art history.
Not exact matches
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Whistler, whose work opened the doors to
abstract painting, was also the first artist to use the exhibition space as an additional means of artistic expression as well as to intentionally act so to arise attention
on his work such as in 1883, when he used art critics» harsh
comments on his work as captions for etchings at an exhibition.
Another
painting, a white canvas with a few beige
paint slashes in the top left corner, is «I'm Exhausted,» which chips away at the cathedral of 1950s
abstract expressionism and
comments on the tiring life of an artist struggling to make it in New York.
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on Marcelyn McNeil's show Revising Making - Nice at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts
Warhol also used various programs of abstraction in his
painting to mimic and
comment on art of his era, especially
abstract expressionism, as in Dance Diagram [3][«The Lindy Tuck - In Turn Man»], 1962, Rorschach, 1984, and Camouflage, 1986, or his famous Shadows, 1978 — 79, and the Oxidation series.
Finally, here was a so - called
Abstract Expressionist
painting, «In Sombre Ecstasy» by (to quote Matt Dennis from his
comment on the Motherwell post) «the criminally under - represented» Hans Hofmann (1965, from the Audrey and David Mirvish collection, Toronto) that was not only properly
abstract, but also truly expressive.
I make that last
comment because I was brought up short recently
on seeing a reproduction of Gear's Composition,
painted in1949, which looks exactly like a lot of «Contemporary»
abstract painting.