ArtistsJanet Sobel
Janet Sobel

Janet Sobel

?–1968
PaintingAbstract ExpressionismExpressionismAbstract Art
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None documented
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Institutional Exhibitions
2
Works in Collection
7
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3
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  • Abstract Expressionism
  • Expressionism
  • Abstract Art
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Museum of Modern Art, New York
1970
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Janet Sobel was an American painter who developed an innovative drip and pour technique in the mid-1940s, working directly onto canvas laid flat on the studio floor. Her gestural abstractions, created by pouring and flicking paint across the surface, anticipated the action painting methods that would define Abstract Expressionism. Working in isolation on Long Island, Sobel evolved a personal visual language of layered color and spontaneous mark-making that gained recognition only late in her career, primarily among abstract painters of her generation.

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Abstract Expressionism
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Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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