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(5 pp) Rosenberg came up with the term "action
painting," when he was talking about those painters
we now call "abstract expressionists." As a
critic and writer, Rosenberg argued that the major
value of art was in the act of creation itself.
Today, following the same line of argument, we
might say that the value is in the process.
Rosenberg, the first spokesman for this new form,
felt that visual art should be treated as if it
was a narrative, or "told a story." He said ,
"The new painting has broken down every distinction
between art and life. Modern art is educational,
not with regard to art but with regard to life."
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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that the value is in the process. Rosenberg, the first spokesman for this new form, felt that visual art should be treated as if it was a narrative, or
"told a story." He said , "The new painting has broken down every distinction between art and life. Modern art is educational, not with regard to art but with
regard to life." Bibliography lists 10 sources. BBactptr.doc HAROLD ROSENBERG and the ACTION PAINTERS
Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., June 2001 Introduction - American Action Painters Rosenberg came up with the term "action painting," when he was talking about those
painters we now call "abstract expressionists." As a critic and writer, Rosenberg argued that the major value of art was in the act of creation itself. Today, following
the same line of argument, we might say that the value is in the process. Rosenberg, the first spokesman for this new form,
felt that visual art should be treated as if it was a narrative, or "told a story." He said , "The new painting has broken down every distinction between
art and life. Modern art is educational, not with regard to art but with regard to life." Abstract expressionism According to Carr, artists within the art genre were interested in
expressing "intangible ideas and experiences." Carr continues, "Abstract Expressionism was a cohesive intellectual and artistic experience. It possessed a geographical center--New York; the individuals affiliated with it knew each other
and frequently interacted; and, most important, they shared a common approach to making art, even though the appearance of their paintings varied widely, from the intensely gestural to the highly
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