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Hard-edged, Bright Color: The Washington Color School.Oct 28, 2016 · The Washington Color School typically refers to six painters: Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Howard Mehring, and Paul Reed.Missing: movement | Show results with:movement
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Washington Color School Movement Overview - The Art StoryNov 12, 2017 · Known as The Washington Color School, the loosely affiliated group of abstract painters knew each other through various teaching experiences.
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Local Color: Washington Painting at MidcenturyThis exhibition explores the astonishing breadth of styles and techniques adopted by Washington artists Leon Berkowitz, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Sam Gilliam ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Washington Color School | TateThe Washington Color School, founded in the late 1950s, is an abstract art movement that emerged in response to abstract expressionism, using color field ...
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Post-painterly abstraction | Tate### Summary of Post-Painterly Abstraction (Tate)
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Washington Color School - SmarthistoryStyle founded in response to the Abstract Expressionism of the New York school, promoting painting that disregarded structure for color. Dates. c. 1965–85.
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The Flat-Footed Boogie-Woogie: Clement Greenberg and the ... - TateThe prominence of the Washington Color School in the 1950s and 1960s has often been attributed to the influence of New York critic Clement Greenberg.Missing: opticality | Show results with:opticality
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Hard-edged, Bright Color: Pure ColorNov 10, 2016 · The 1950s and 1960s saw the emergence of a new 'School' in the American capital, the Washington Color School. Experimenting with fields of ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Kenneth Noland - Mark BorghiThere Noland also studied Bauhaus theory and color under Josef Albers and he became interested in Paul Klee, specifically his sensitivity to color. Exhibitions ...
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Kenneth Noland | The Guggenheim Museums and FoundationDuring a trip to New York in 1953, Noland and Louis visited Helen Frankenthaler's studio with Greenberg. Both artists returned home inspired by her ...
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When the Washington Color School earned its stripes on the ...Jun 26, 2015 · Greenberg's most important influence? He had a key to the Manhattan studio of his lover, abstract painter Helen Frankenthaler. In April 1953 ...
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DOT, STRIPE, DRIP: WASHINGTON COLOR PAINTERSFeb 20, 2020 · Clement Greenberg, the New York art critic and regular visitor to DC, brought Louis and Noland to Helen Frankenthaler's New York studio in ...
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Launch of the Jefferson Place Gallery Archive | Day EightSep 7, 2017 · ... Jefferson Place ○ It was the first place several of the Washington Color School would exhibit their best known work, including Gene Davis ...
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Jefferson Place Gallery: Helene McKinsey Herzbrun and Hilda ThorpeJan 3, 2023 · In its 18-year history, Jefferson Place Gallery presented nearly 190 shows that supported more than 100 DC-area artists, including Washington ...
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Jefferson Place GalleryThe Jefferson Place Gallery is considered to be the first DC art gallery almost exclusively focused on representing and supporting the local avant garde artist ...
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Noland Painting Finds Its Home - Catholic University CommunicationsApr 24, 2014 · Kenneth Noland (1925-2010), a master of color abstraction, taught at Catholic University from 1951 to 1960 and donated his 1959 work, Pool , to ...
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Post-Painterly Abstraction Movement Overview - The Art StoryJan 22, 2012 · In 1964, critic Clement Greenberg was recruited by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) to curate an exhibition devoted to young ...
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Post-painterly abstraction - Guggenheim MuseumThe term Post-painterly abstraction was coined by critic Clement Greenberg in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name at the Los Angeles County Museum ...
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Washington Color Painters Reconsidered - ExhibitionsIn 1965 the Washington Gallery of Modern Art (1961-68) organized a seminal exhibition that toured widely -including to the Walker Art Center and The Rose Art ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] 9 WASHINGTON ARTISTS - Clark FoxWashington, D.C., Corcoran Gallery of Art, "18th Area Ex- hibition," November 18-December 31, 1967. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution, "The Art of Or-.
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The Achievement of Morris Louis - ArtforumMorris Louis, born in 1912, died in 1962. His major work began in 1954, using staining acrylic paint. He was known for his integrity and serious approach to ...
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Gene Davis, Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, Thomas Downing, Paul ...Two years ago, the situation here was pretty accurately reflected in the exhibition of “The Washington Color Painters” that Gerald Nordland organized for the ...Missing: Eighteenth | Show results with:Eighteenth<|control11|><|separator|>
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Seal | The Phillips CollectionSoon after, Greenberg heralded a new generation of American painters that formed the Washington Color school. ... Michael Fried, “The Achievement of Morris ...Missing: reception | Show results with:reception
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Color, Full: A Timeline of the Washington Color SchoolJun 2, 2017 · Important exhibits:Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Post-Painterly Abstraction—1964Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington Color ...
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Morris Louis | Whitney Museum of American ArtThese major series include the Veils, Florals, Columns, Alephs, Unfurleds, and Stripe paintings. Each group illustrates Louis's deep engagement with color, form ...
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Morris Louis | The Guggenheim Museums and FoundationIn 1954, Louis produced his mature Veil paintings, which were characterized by overlapping, superimposed layers of transparent color poured onto and stained ...<|separator|>
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Kenneth Noland | The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation**Summary of Kenneth Noland**
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Under the Influence: Reverberations of the Washington Color SchoolThe Washington Color School is arguably the only art movement from D.C. to be nationally recognized and its legacy continues to have a prevailing effect on the ...
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Gene Davis | Smithsonian American Art MuseumIn the 1960s, art critics identified Davis as a leader of the Washington Color School, a loosely connected group of Washington painters who created abstract ...
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Dream Rate | The Phillips CollectionAs a member of the Washington Color School, which was active primarily during the sixties, Thomas Downing explored the formal possibilities of color and color ...
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Howard Mehring | Whitney Museum of American ArtHoward Mehring is associated with Color Field painting and the Washington Color School and the artists at Jefferson Place Gallery. ... Mehring's early work is a " ...
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Evolution Through Color: The Art of Paul ReedNov 19, 2010 · The Washington Color School, as it came to be known, adopted materials and methods from artists in New York, especially Helen Frankenthaler, who ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Sam Gilliam | Smithsonian InstitutionLike Alma Thomas, however, Gilliam reinvented his approach, distancing himself from the Color School's constrained symmetry. Gilliam's third artwork in the ...
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Remembering Sam Gilliam | Pace GalleryJun 27, 2022 · Born in Tupelo, Mississippi in 1933, Gilliam was one of the leading figures associated with the Washington Color School—a movement initiated in ...
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Sam Gilliam - Artist - David Kordansky GalleryHe emerged from the Washington, D.C. scene in the mid-1960s with works that elaborated upon and disrupted the ethos of Color School painting. A series of ...
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Alma Thomas | Smithsonian American Art MuseumAlma Thomas began to paint seriously in 1960, when she retired from her thirty-eight year career as an art teacher in the public schools of Washington, D.C. In ...
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Alma Thomas | National Gallery of ArtThomas became a pivotal figure in the Washington Color School, a group of artists exploring color field painting. In 1972, Thomas also became the first ...
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Alma Woodsey Thomas | Artist ProfileAlma Woodsey Thomas (1891-1978) was a teacher who developed a signature abstract style in her late 70s, and was the first African American woman to have a solo ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Summer Dryad | Artwork | National Museum of Women in the ArtsAnne Truitt. Anne Truitt created colorful wood sculptures that have been linked to Minimalism and the Washington Color School although she resisted such labels.
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Anne Truitt - GlenstoneThe work of abstract artist and Washington, DC, native Anne Truitt is often associated with movements such as Minimalism and the Washington Color School.
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Latter-Day Luminist - Art & Antiques MagazineWhile his fellow Washington. D.C. abstractionists cultivated fields of color, Leon Berkowitz found a way to make light emanate from the canvas.
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Art fair: The Art Show: Leon Berkowitz (1911-1987) - ACA GalleriesNov 2, 2024 · ACA Galleries is pleased to present a solo exhibition celebrating Leon Berkowitz's iconic color field paintings as part of The Art Show.
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Leon Berkowitz | Hollis TaggartLeon Berkowitz, American, 1911-1987. “I am endeavoring to find that blush of light over light and the color within the light; the depths through which we see.Missing: Solar | Show results with:Solar
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Hilda Shapiro Thorpe - Marymount UniversityThorpe's work emerged as Washington Art was transitioning away from Abstraction Expression, toward the earliest establishment of the Washington Color School. As ...
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Elvine "V.V." Rankine - Black Mountain College Museum + Arts CenterV.V. Rankine worked under and was and known by many names including E.R. (Elvine Richard) Rankine and Vivian Scott Rankine. She was born and raised in ...
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The Legacy of the Washington Color School | Oklahoma City ...The Washington Color School emerged in the 1950s as a new direction of abstraction centered in Washington, DC. Known for staining unprimed canvases with ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Washington Color School: Challenges in the Conservation of ...Jan 27, 2013 · Sometimes, we find the medium is oil mixed with additional media which tend to make the work less stable and more soluble. Consider the ...Missing: DC environment commercial<|control11|><|separator|>
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Disciples of Josef Albers Take the Spotlight in Dallas - ArtsyApr 8, 2014 · From Color Field paintings by Washington Color School pioneers Leon Berkowitz and Paul Reed, to intricately patterned compositions by Robert ...
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Minimalism Movement Overview### Influence of Washington Color School on Minimalism (Artists: Judd and Stella)
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Kenneth Noland Paintings, Bio, Ideas - The Art StoryJan 25, 2015 · Kenneth Noland's Color Field Painting of simplified abstract forms included his characteristic targets, chevrons, and stripes.Missing: motifs | Show results with:motifs
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Color Field Painting Movement Overview | TheArtStoryJul 1, 2009 · Summary of Color Field Painting It was pioneered in the late 1940s by Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, and Clyfford Still, who were all ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Black Woman Stands Out Among the Washington Color School ...Oct 11, 2016 · Alma Thomas was the sole black female artist in what became known as the Washington Color School, and the current exhibition reveals some of the complexity of ...Missing: acquisitions international exposure
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Alma Thomas | 4ColumnsSep 23, 2016 · Like her Washington Color School peers, Thomas was devoted to abstraction and animated by color. ... apolitical retreats from the harsh ...Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism
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Hard-edged, Bright Color: Beyond the EndApr 6, 2017 · Her works demonstrate her affiliation to the Washington Color School through her interest in abstract expressionism and use of bold fields of ...
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Washington Color School: 50 Years Later - Bethesda Fine ArtBethesda Fine Art presents Washington Color School: 50 Years Later, on view through March 1, 2017. This important selection of museum-quality works by icons ...
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Bethesda Fine Art | East City ArtBethesda Fine Art Presents Washington Color School: 50 Years Later ... The exhibition is on view through December 15, 2017. Read More ...
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Brady Gallery Hosts First Exhibition in New Flagg Building SpaceJun 18, 2018 · The exhibition, which will run through October, features artists from the Washington Color School. The midcentury abstract arts movement is ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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GWU gallery honors the Corcoran's nearly 150-year legacyAug 8, 2018 · The Luther W. Brady Art Gallery's inaugural exhibition in the Corcoran's historic Flagg Building celebrates the legacy of the Washington Color School and the ...
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Carl Alexander: The Last Washington Color School PainterClement Greenberg promoted it in his landmark exhibit Post-Painterly Abstraction in 1964. The Washington Color School reached international fame. Carl A ...
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Current Exhibitions | Oklahoma City Museum of Art | OKCMOAPaul Reed: A Retrospective. November 22, 2025. - April 12, 2026. Paul ... A single-gallery installation exploring the legacy of the Washington Color School.Missing: 2023 | Show results with:2023
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Alma W. Thomas: Washington Color School Artist? | Request PDFOct 14, 2025 · Alma W. Thomas: Washington Color School Artist? June 2024; American Art 38(2):10-19. DOI:10.1086/731045. Authors:.
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Kenneth Noland | 960 Artworks at Auction | MutualArtKenneth Noland's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 60 USD to 4,255,000 USD, depending on the size and medium of ...
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artnet News - Press - Mnuchin GalleryFellow Washington Color School painter Morris Louis's auction record is $3.6 million; Kenneth Noland's is $3.3 million.
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Six Google Art & Culture discoveries for a coronavirus quarantineMar 18, 2020 · Here we've rounded up some of our favorite virtual exhibits on the platform. ... Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington: You can take ...<|separator|>