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Abstract Expressionism

Abstract expressionism was an American post-World War II art movement. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve worldwide influence and also the one that put New York City at the center of the art world, a role formerly filled by Paris. The term "abstract expressionism" was first applied to American art in 1946 by the critic Robert Coates.

 Abstract Expressionism Artists:

  Appel, Karel
   Baziotes, William
   Bischoff, Elmer
   De Kooning, Willem
   Francis, Sam
   Frankenthaler, Helen
   Gottlieb, Adolph
   Guston, Philip
   Hofmann, Hans
   Jenkins, Paul
   Johns, Jasper
   Kline, Franz
   Louis, Morris
   Motherwell, Robert
   Nevelson, Louise
   Newman, Barnett
   Noland, Kenneth
   Olitski, Jules
   Pollock, Jackson
   Riopelle, Jean-Paul
   Rothko, Mark
   Scott, William
   Still, Clyfford
   Tapies, Antoni
   Tobey, Mark

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