Sixteen Americans
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+ | ''[[Sixteen Americans]]'' (1959) was an exhibition curated by [[Dorothy Canning Miller]]. | ||
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+ | The sixteen Americans were: | ||
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+ | * [[Jay DeFeo]] | ||
+ | * [[Wally Hedrick]] | ||
+ | * [[James Jarvaise]] | ||
+ | * [[Jasper Johns]] | ||
+ | * [[Ellsworth Kelly]] | ||
+ | * [[Alfred Leslie]] | ||
+ | * [[Landes Lewitin]] | ||
+ | * [[Richard Lytle]] | ||
+ | * [[Robert Mallary]] | ||
+ | * [[Louise Nevelson]] | ||
+ | * [[Robert Rauschenberg]] | ||
+ | * [[Julius Schmidt (artist)|Julius Schmidt]] | ||
+ | * [[Richard Stankiewicz]] | ||
+ | * [[Frank Stella]] | ||
+ | * [[Albert Urban]] | ||
+ | * [[Jack Youngerman]] | ||
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Sixteen Americans (1959) was an exhibition curated by Dorothy Canning Miller.
The sixteen Americans were:
- Jay DeFeo
- Wally Hedrick
- James Jarvaise
- Jasper Johns
- Ellsworth Kelly
- Alfred Leslie
- Landes Lewitin
- Richard Lytle
- Robert Mallary
- Louise Nevelson
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Julius Schmidt
- Richard Stankiewicz
- Frank Stella
- Albert Urban
- Jack Youngerman
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