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Abstract Photographs Sexier Than Anything O’Keeffe Did

During his lifetime, Konrad Cramer was known, primarily if not widely, as a painter. Born in Wurtzburg, Germany, in 1888, Cramer emigrated to the United States in 1911, hobnobbed with the Stieglitz circle and was among the first stateside to pursue abstraction. (He died in 1963.) At Read More

Art Outsmarts Theories in Expressionist Exhibit

The exhibition that has been organized at the Hollis Taggart Galleries under the title Concerning Expressionism: American Modernism and the German Avant-Garde , raises an interesting question: To what extent was the German avant-garde a rival to that of the School of Paris in determining the character of American modernism in the early years of Read More