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  1. From 1945 to 1961, Clyfford Still was a major member of the first-generation Abstract Expressionist painters in New York, though he created early abstractions such as 1943-A while still living in San Francisco and Richmond, Virginia. By eliminating all representational imagery and any sense of illusionistic space, he conveyed spiritual and ...

  2. www.sfmoma.org › artist › Clyfford_StillClyfford Still · SFMOMA

    Biography. After studying and teaching art in Washington State, Clyfford Still began his influential tenure (1946–50) on the faculty at the California School of Fine Arts, now the San Francisco Art Institute. There he turned a younger generation away from the social realism of the early 20th century and toward gestural abstraction.

  3. Clyfford Still (November 30, 1904 - June 23, 1980) was an American artist, a painter, and one of the leading figures in Abstract Expressionism. Still was one of the foremost "color field" painters - his paintings are non-objective, and largely concerned with arranging a variety of colors in different formations.

  4. Feb 29, 2020 · After Clyfford Still died in 1980, his estate closed off a collection of over 2,000 of his works to all access by the public and art scholars for more than 20 years. The artist wrote in his will that he would bequeath the works that he still owned to a city that would dedicate permanent quarters for the art and refuse ever to sell, exchange, or ...

  5. Abstract Expressionism. A new vanguard emerged in the early 1940s, primarily in New York, where a small group of loosely affiliated artists created a stylistically diverse body of work that introduced radical new directions in art—and shifted the art world’s focus. Never a formal association, the artists known as “Abstract Expressionists ...

  6. The Clyfford Still Museum broke ground on its new home in December 2009 and opened its doors to the public on November 18, 2011, reintroducing the life and work of one of America’s most significant yet least understood artists. When the Museum was completed, it received over 830 paintings, 2,300 works on paper, over 23,000 photographs, and ...

  7. www.artnet.com › artists › clyfford-stillClyfford Still | Artnet

    Clyfford Still was an American painter associated with both the Abstract Expressionist and Color Field movements. He is best known for his paintings that resemble flame-like crevices or shapes. Inspired by the windswept landscape of the Canadian prairie, he developed a technique of applying thick layers of paint onto the canvas using a palette ...

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