The School of New York (1951 exhibition)

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The School of New York (1951 exhibition) was a landmark 1951 show, curated by Robert Motherwell, that helped define and promote the emerging Abstract Expressionist movement in New York.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Abstract Expressionism exhibition
art exhibition
associatedWith American Abstract Expressionism NERFINISHED
New York School NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
curator Robert Motherwell NERFINISHED
field contemporary art
modern art
genre Abstract Expressionism NERFINISHED
hasLanguage English
hasTitle The School of New York NERFINISHED
The School of New York (1951 exhibition) NERFINISHED
inception 1951
location New York City
movement Abstract expressionism
surface form: Abstract Expressionism
partOf history of American modern art
significance contributed to recognition of New York as a center of modern art
helped define the Abstract Expressionist movement in New York
helped promote the emerging Abstract Expressionist movement
landmark exhibition in the history of Abstract Expressionism
startTime 1951
subject Abstract Expressionist painting
theme gestural abstraction
non-representational painting
postwar American art

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Robert Motherwell curated The School of New York (1951 exhibition)