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  1. Clement Greenberg (/ ˈ ɡ r iː n b ɜːr ɡ /) (January 16, 1909 – May 7, 1994), occasionally writing under the pseudonym K. Hardesh, was an American essayist known mainly as an art critic closely associated with American modern art of the mid-20th century and a formalist aesthetician.

    • Clement Greenberg, January 16, 1909, New York City, U.S.
    • Syracuse University (AB)
    • May 7, 1994 (aged 85), New York City, U.S.
  2. 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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  3. May 7, 1994 · Clement Greenberg was probably the single most influential art critic in the 20 th century. Although he is most closely associated with his support for Abstract Expressionism , and in particular Jackson Pollock , his views closely shaped the work of many other artists, including Helen Frankenthaler , Morris Louis , and Kenneth Noland .

    • January 16, 1909
    • May 7, 1994
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  5. Greenberg, the formalist most often criticized for viewing the art object as formally hermetic, also in fact recognized history’s unavoidable influence—if only in the vague form of the Zeitgeist—on abstract form.

  6. Nov 14, 2012 · Clement Greenberg was arguably the most influential American art critic of the second half of the twentieth century. Greenberg explained his concept of formalism--arguably what he is most famous for apart from being the primary champion of Jackson Pollock--in his 1960 essay “Modernist Painting.”. Greenberg argued that the “rationale” of ...

  7. Mar 14, 2022 · Clement Greenberg (1904-1994) was the leading art critic of modernist America, and his radical ideas continue to exert an influence today. He is recognized today as a champion for modernist abstraction. His name is tied with various movements that he helped shape, most notably Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting.

  8. Jul 21, 2014 · Possibly the most renowned art critic in American history, Clement Greenberg (1904-1994) held sway for years in the postwar period over not only the popular perception of contemporary art being made in this country but also how the artists themselves thought about it and brought it into being in their studios. While his reign eventually came to ...

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