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Abstract Print from New York International

Ad ReinhardtWW-1966-M057259

Catalogue

Year
1966
Dimensions
composition and sheet: 12 x 12" (30.5 x 30.5 cm)

Artist

Ad Reinhardt
Ad Reinhardt

Painting

Ad Reinhardt was a champion of the abstract art movement who stood firm in his belief that abstract art should remain pure – positing that abstract art should “present art-as-art and as nothing else” and remain “non-objective, non-representational, non-figurative, non-imagist, non-expressionist, non-subjective.”1

Buffalo, NY, USA

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