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  2. May 7, 1994 · Greenberg, the most influential art critic in the 20th century, supported Abstract Expressionism and the formal properties of color, line, form, and space.

    • January 16, 1909
    • May 7, 1994
  3. Greenberg saw Bush's post-Painters Eleven work as a clear manifestation of the shift from abstract expressionism to color field painting and lyrical abstraction, a shift he had called for in most of his critical writings of the period. Greenberg expressed mixed feelings about pop art.

  4. He posited that, after an inaugural period of innovation in Europe, Modernist painting became sublime in Abstract Expressionism, beautiful in the postpainterly—nongestural—abstraction of such artists as Louis, and then declined in imitative, all-too-reductionist Minimalism.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Clement Greenberg (born Jan. 16, 1909, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.—died May 7, 1994, New York, N.Y.) was an American art critic who advocated a formalist aesthetic. He is best known as an early champion of Abstract Expressionism. Greenberg was born to parents of Lithuanian Jewish descent.

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  6. Rereading Abstract Expressionism offers an excellent survey of these debates, addressing them from very different points of view and abundantly quoting and commenting both Greenberg, his critics, and his defenders.

  7. Jun 27, 2020 · Clement Greenberg was the outspoken voice of 20th century American Abstract Art, supporting the Abstract Expressionists and The Colour Field Painters. His ideas now define the iconic Modernist era.

  8. Mar 14, 2022 · Clement Greenberg was the voice of modernist America, defining Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting with his radical and polemic writing.

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