Evolving Abstraction

Evolving Abstraction

Advancing American Painting in the 1960s

Evolving Abstraction: Advancing American Painting in the 1960s

This exhibition explores how Friedel Dzubas, Paul Feeley and Ralph Humphrey expand abstract art during the critical late 50s, 60s and early 70s through their innovative and unique approaches to color, composition and form.

Featured artwork: Paul Feeley, Petono, 1962; Image: Courtesy of Private Collection.

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Evolving Abstraction: Advancing American Painting in the 1960s is organized by The LAB Seattle and Bellevue Arts Museum

 

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