Robert Moskowitz
- Introduction
- Robert Moskowitz (born 1935 in Brooklyn, New York) is a contemporary American painter who was influenced by, among other movements, Abstract Expressionism, and gained recognition in the 1960s onward for his paintings, drawings and prints that work in the intersection between Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism and Pop Art. He was influenced in his early career by such eminent artists as Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. Although his work has been described as a "significant link between the Abstract Expressionism of the New York School and the 'New Image Abstraction' painters of the mid-1970s", Moskowitz has received relatively little public attention and never achieved the level of fame that many of his peers have.
- Wikidata
- Q4303834
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Names
- Robert S. Moskowitz, Robert Moskowitz
- Ulan
- 500058169
Exhibitions
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Greater New York
Oct 11, 2015–Mar 7, 2016
MoMA PS1
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Contemporary Voices: Works from The UBS Art Collection
Feb 4–Apr 25, 2005
MoMA
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New to the Modern: Recent Acquisitions from the Department of Drawings
Oct 25, 2001–Jan 8, 2002
MoMA
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Slow Art: Painting in New York Now
Apr 26–Jun 21, 1992
MoMA PS1
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Contemporary Works from the Collection
Nov 6, 1986–Mar 31, 1987
MoMA
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Robert Moskowitz has
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