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'''Abstract Imagists''' is a term derived from a 1961 exhibition in the [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum|Guggenheim Museum]], [[New York City|New York]] called ''American Abstract Expressionists and Imagists.'' This exhibition was the first in the series of programs for the investigation of tendencies in American and European painting and sculpture.<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/318236442&referer=brief_results ''American abstract expressionists and imagists,''] (New York : Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1961.) Library of Congress Card Catalog Number: 61-18230</ref> ==Style== It had been recognized that the paintings of [[Josef Albers]], [[Barnett Newman]], [[Mark Rothko]], [[Adolph Gottlieb]], [[Ad Reinhardt]], [[Clyfford Still]] and [[Robert Motherwell]] were all very different yet the symbolic content was achieved "through dramatic statement of isolated and highly simplified elements."<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/318236442&referer=brief_results ''American abstract expressionists and imagists,''] (New York : Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1961.) Library of Congress Card Catalog Number: 61-18230 p. 23-31</ref> In many cases the dramatic simplification was achieved by the use of: *geometric means: [[Josef Albers]]; [[Franz Kline]]; [[Hans Hofmann]] *compression: [[Grace Hartigan]]; George McNeil *intricate elaboration of canvas surfaces: [[Richard Pousette-Dart]]; [[Robert Richenburg]]; John Ferren; [[Jimmy Ernst]]; *isolated shapes or signs: [[Adolph Gottlieb]], [[Robert Motherwell]] *detailed over-all patterning of the canvas: [[William Baziotes]] *simplified structure through the dominance of the large, unified color shapes: [[James Brooks (painter)|James Brooks]], [[Esteban Vicente]], [[Adja Yunkers]], Cameron Booth; Giorgio Cavallon In some cases there was a "loss of the feeling and immediacy" in the work. ==List of Abstract Imagists== {{div col|colwidth=16em}} *[[Josef Albers]] *[[William Baziotes]] *[[Norman Bluhm]] *Cameron Booth *[[James Brooks (painter)|James Brooks]] *Lawrence Calcagno *[[Nicolas Carone]] *[[Giorgio Cavallon]] *[[Nassos Daphnis]] *[[Enrico Donati]] *Edward Dugmore *[[Friedel Dzubas]] *[[Jimmy Ernst]] *[[John Ferren]] * [[Sam Francis]] * [[Helen Frankenthaler]] *[[Michael Goldberg (painter)|Michael Goldberg]] *[[Arshile Gorky]] *[[Adolph Gottlieb]] *[[Cleve Gray]] *[[Stephen Greene (artist)|Stephen Greene]] *[[John Grillo]] *[[Philip Guston]] *[[Grace Hartigan]] *[[Al Held]] *[[Hans Hofmann]] *Ralph Humphrey *[[Paul Jenkins (painter)|Paul Jenkins]] *[[Alfred Julio Jensen|Alfred Jensen]] *[[Jasper Johns]] *[[Ellsworth Kelly]] *[[Franz Kline]] *[[Willem de Kooning]] *[[Alfred Leslie]] *[[Michael Loew]] *[[Morris Louis]] *[[Conrad Marca-Relli]] *[[Roberto Matta]] *George McNeil *[[Joan Mitchell]] *Kyle Morris *[[Robert Motherwell]] *[[Barnett Newman]] *[[Kenneth Noland]] *Raymond Parker *[[Jackson Pollock]] *[[Richard Pousette-Dart]] *[[Robert Rauschenberg]] *[[Ad Reinhardt]] *[[Milton Resnick]] *[[Robert Richenburg]] *William Ronald *[[Mark Rothko]] *Ludwig Sander *Leon Smith *[[Theodoros Stamos]] *[[Frank Stella]] *[[Clyfford Still]] *[[Mark Tobey]] *[[Bradley Walker Tomlin]] *[[Jack Tworkov]] *Albert Urban *[[Esteban Vicente]] *Jack Youngerman *[[Adja Yunkers]] {{div col end}}Sources:<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/318236442&referer=brief_results ''List of American abstract expressionists and imagists,''] (New York : Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1961.) Library of Congress Card Catalog Number: 61-18230 p. 85-95</ref> ==Some other Abstract Imagists == *[[Perle Fine]] (1908β1988)<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/58841621&referer=brief_results ''Tranquil power : the art and life of Perle Fine.''] p.202 {{ISBN|1-877675-54-7}}</ref> *[[Ilse Getz]] (1917β1992) *[[Rollin Crampton]] (1896β1970)<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1970/01/20/archives/rollin-crampton-abstract-artist-pioneer-in-monochrome-paintings-in.html|title=Rollin Crampton, Abstract Artist|date=1970-01-20|work=The New York Times|access-date=2020-01-09|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> *[[Robert Goodnough]] (1917β2010) *[[David Hare (artist)|David Hare]] (1917β1992)<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/40477508&referer=brief_results ''Shaman's fire : the late paintings of David Hare.''] p.11 {{ISBN|0-9603246-3-1}}</ref> *[[Buffie Johnson]] (1912β2006) *[[William King (artist)|William King]] (1925-) *[[Gabriel Kohn]] (1910β1975) *[[George Earl Ortman|George Ortman]] (1926β2015) *[[James Rosati]], (1911β1988)<ref>[http://jamesrosati.org/ James Rosati - American Artist (1911-1988)]</ref> ==See also== *[[New York Figurative Expressionism]] *[[American Figurative Expressionism]] *[[Expressionism]] *[[Abstract Expressionism]] *[[New York School (art)|New York School]] '''Related styles, trends, schools or movements''' *[[Action painting]] *[[Abstract expressionism]] *[[New York School (art)|New York School]] *[[Color field painting]] *[[Hard-edge painting]] *[[Minimalism]] *[[All-over painting]] *[[Pattern and Decoration]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==Sources== *Virgil Baker, [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/560859&referer=brief_results ''From realism to reality in recent American painting.''] (Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1959.) *Bernard H. Friedman, [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1652938&referer=brief_results ''School of New York: some younger artists.''] (New York, Grove Press [Β©1959]) *[[Sam Hunter (art historian)|Sam Hunter]], [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2117644&referer=brief_results ''Modern American Painting and Sculpture.''] ([New York, [[Dell Pub. Co.]], 1959]) *Harold Rosenberg, [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/556699&referer=brief_results ''The Tradition of the New.''] (New York, Horizon Press, 1959) *[[GyΓΆrgy Kepes]], [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/204139&referer=brief_results ''The Visual Arts Today.''] (Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan University Press [1960]) [[Category:Abstract expressionism]] [[Category:Contemporary art exhibitions]] [[Category:American contemporary art]]
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