Clement Greenberg
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- | '''Clement Greenberg''' ([[January 16]], [[1909]] - [[May 7]], [[1994]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[art critic]] closely associated with the [[abstract art]] movement in the [[United States]]. In particular, he [[militant critic|promoted]] the [[Abstract Expressionism|Abstract Expressionist]] movement and had close ties with the painter [[Jackson Pollock]]. He is the author of # ''[[Avant-Garde and Kitsch]]''. | + | '''Clement Greenberg''' ([[January 16]], [[1909]] - [[May 7]], [[1994]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[art critic]] closely associated with the [[abstract art]] movement in the [[United States]]. In particular, he [[militant critic|promoted]] the [[Abstract Expressionism|Abstract Expressionist]] movement and had close ties with the painter [[Jackson Pollock]]. He is the author of ''[[Avant-Garde and Kitsch]]''. |
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Clement Greenberg (January 16, 1909 - May 7, 1994) was an American art critic closely associated with the abstract art movement in the United States. In particular, he promoted the Abstract Expressionist movement and had close ties with the painter Jackson Pollock. He is the author of Avant-Garde and Kitsch.
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