Artwork Title: Figure

Figure, 1957

Art Brenner

This painting is an example of an Abstract Expressionist painting, done in New York in the 1950s, that still maintained an understandable image... in this case, a reclining figure. This connection to maintaining an understandable image was a movement in Abstract Art in New York that was led by the Museum of Modern Art, culminating in several exhibitions at MOMA titled 'Figure'.
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