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West Coast Women of Abstract Expressionism at BERRY CAMPBELL

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James Kalm tries to remain sensitive to the zeitgeist of the New York art scene. To that end, your correspondent keeps track of …

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16 thoughts on “West Coast Women of Abstract Expressionism at BERRY CAMPBELL”

  1. Appreciate your channel 🤙
    My understanding is most of the 50’s 60’s abstract was inspired by Carl Jung’s Collective Unconscious Explosion into the fringe meets mainstream

  2. Dorr Bothwell painted up here in Mendocino (north of SF) and we involved in the early days of the Mendocino Art Center. Nice to see her work included in this show.

  3. Another thoughtful, slowly paced, and sensitively considered tour of a significant show in the Big Apple. Abstract Expressionism has such a carved-in-marble feeling 70-ish years later, so it's hard to slough off the familiarity of it and its "anxiety of influence" as you said (in another context). A few surprises, like Ynez Johnson at 5:00 . A bit of a bridge b/t Paul-Klee era surrealism, outsider art, and ab-ex. Deborah Remington was a big name at my school (Cooper Union), so nice to see her represented too. Thanks so much James! And o/c – Kate.

  4. You are not at all mistaken. Elmer Bischoff was one of the finest of Bay Area painters of that era. He attended weekly live model sessions with Diebenkorn and others that went for years, even during the Ab Ex period. Perhaps his wife attended as well.

  5. Great video and great show. Have always enjoyed the Bay Area work from the 50's, but these were all new to me. Also like that phrase "the anxiety of influence."

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