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27 March 20181 May 2018Matilde Cesareo

VIR HEROICUS SUBLIMIS, BARNETT NEWMAN, 1951

Yesterday we talked about Minimal Art, and we mentioned Barnett Newman. He wasn’t just part of Minimalists, but also of the Colorfield movement and of the Abstract Expressionism. This work is exhibited permanently at the MoMA, New York, and the label says: Vir Heroicus Sublimis, Newman’s largest painting at the time of its completion, is […]

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