Thursday, November 18, 2010
12:30 PM
This lecture provides an overview of Abstract Expressionist New York, an exhibition drawn entirely from the Museum’s vast holdings of Abstract Expressionism. In addition to tracing the development of Abstract Expressionism from its auspicious beginnings in the 1940s to its seasoned maturity in the 1960s, the talk situates these works within the context of MoMA.
Ágnes Berecz (PhD, Université Paris I / Panthéon-Sorbonne) teaches art history at the Department of Graduate Studies of The Fashion Institute of Technology and at The Museum of Modern Art.
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