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| Greenberg, Clement |
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| 190994, American art critic, b. New York City. Greenbergs criticism was primarily concerned with art produced after abstract expressionism. This art, now known as color-field painting, he termed post-painterly abstraction, reflecting Heinrich Wölfflins theory that painterly and linear styles alternate through the ages. In his essay collection Art and Culture (1961), Greenberg argued that the essence of modern art, especially painting, lies in its purely visual content. Greenbergs philosophy of art was outlined in a series of lectures posthumously published as Homemade Esthetics (1999). | 1 | | See biography by F. Rubenfeld (1998). | 2 |
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