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She is remembered largely for her pioneering ` dancing modernism, a corollary to abstract expressionism .
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Like Watson, Carr has assembled generous visual material on the best-known artists of abstract expressionism , especially Pollock and de Kooning.
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In the context of post-war uncertainty it is relatively easy to relate existentialism to abstract expressionism .
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O'Hara's list of friends reads like a Who's Who of abstract expressionism .
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Far from hanging on to its radical credentials, abstract expressionism was seen by many to have sedimented into mainstream orthodoxy.
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The cult of abstract expressionism ricocheted around the world.
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The dominance of abstract expressionism has been buttressed by an impressive degree of partisanship and an illusion of consensus.
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The titles of these essays indicate that the terms in which historians were writing about abstract expressionism had refocused art history.
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Abstract expressionism is commonly identified as the pinnacle of modernism.
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Impressionism begat post-impressionism, which begat cubism, which sired futurism, expressionism and all manner of errant abstractions.
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In the context of post-war uncertainty it is relatively easy to relate existentialism to abstract expressionism .
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Leftists, right-wingers, and Dadaists all attacked spiritual expressionism in 1919, focusing much of their anger on the Bauhaus.
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Like Watson, Carr has assembled generous visual material on the best-known artists of abstract expressionism , especially Pollock and de Kooning.
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O'Hara's list of friends reads like a Who's Who of abstract expressionism .
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She is remembered largely for her pioneering ` dancing modernism, a corollary to abstract expressionism .