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Arabs such as the al-Thanis of Qatar pay record prices for the abstract expressionism of Mark Rothko.
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We're accustomed to understanding Rothko as part of the evolving style that came to be called Abstract Expressionism.
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Flavin dabbled in Abstract Expressionism himself before turning to Minimalism and, ultimately, his signature fluorescent motif in the 1960s.
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Abstract Expressionism and Pop art obviously did better over the past 50 years.
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He lived long enough to see the blossoming of abstract expressionism in the early fifties but never paid attention.
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By that time Mr Twombly had found his style, one that diverges distinctively from Abstract Expressionism and almost satirises it.
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At least he has understood that art is more demonstrative, even exhibitionist, than it was during the heyday of abstract expressionism in the 1950s.
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The gallery highlights works ranging from Abstract Expressionism to Pop.
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And Phillips's admiration for Abstract Expressionism, when that was still a suspect style, is evident in pieces by Richard Diebenkorn and Willem de Kooning, among others.
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The jagged break with the High Modernist creed of Abstract Expressionism is in some instances easier to see in this sideshow than in the main rooms.
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Abstract Expressionism was at its height.
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By pointedly choosing to portray subjects that were two-dimensional in their own right, he was pursuing the path set a decade earlier when Jasper Johns first painted an American flag, ingeniously showing that the vaunted flatness of Abstract Expressionism could paradoxically be consistent with realism in certain circumstances.
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