Not exact matches
In Lieu of Unity
brings together artists from Mexico — citizens, residents and
emigrants — who have sustained a curiosity about social relations in their art practices.
Events organized by Peggy Guggenheim and others
brought the
emigrant painters into close contact with the New York School.
Influenced by new ideas
brought to New York by European
emigrants such as Max Ernst, Joan Miro, and Piet Mondrian, he moved increasingly toward abstract art as he explored a range of styles rooted in expressionism and symbolism.
In addition, she organized a continuous series of social events, which
brought European
emigrant painters like Arshile Gorky and Hans Hofmann into contact with artists like Jackson Pollock and other young members of the New York School of Abstract Expressionism, several of whom were former students of Hofmann's.