Jack Tworkov: Red, White and BlueA founding member of "The Club," Jack Tworkov was pivotal to the development of Abstract Expressionism in New York in the 1950s and 60s. Red, White and Blue chronicles the development of three series made between 1956-64, a time when he was represented by the Leo Castelli Gallery. |
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Abstract Expressionism Adrian Turner Alfred Leslie allow Tworkov American flag artist banners make tyranny Barrier Series Beat blue and white canvas charcoal circa collage color created dense weave Donald Judd Eleanor Munro Ellsworth Kelly finger flag paintings Franz Kline Gallery gesture Gouache horizontal stripes internal frame interview Jack Tworkov Jasper Johns Jasper Johns's flags jazz Kline and Jack Kooning Kotz Leo Steinberg light Louis Finkelstein mark-making Michael Fried Michael Leja midline MITCHELL-INNES & NASH Modern Art Museum of Modern Nightfall noted Oh Columbia painter patriotism Paul Cummings Pearlstein Philip Guston Philip Johnson plate 28 Random play red and white red stripes Richard Armstrong Richard Diebenkorn Robert Frank Robert Rauschenberg seems Serge Guilbaut Sidney Tillim Souza strokes Studio subphrase tally texture thicket Thy banners Tworkov's Faith tyranny tremble U.S. flag unpatriotic Untitled Variables Walter Hopps White and Blue white bars white horizontal white stripe white verticals Whitney retrospective York