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The Development of Abstract Art

Alfred H. Barr, Jr.WW-1941-M006403
1941·Silkscreen·48 1/4 x 32" (122.6 x 81.3 cm)

Catalogue

Year
1941
Dimensions
48 1/4 x 32" (122.6 x 81.3 cm)

Artist

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Alfred H. Barr, Jr.

Alfred H. Barr, Jr. was an American art historian and curator who shaped modernist discourse through institutional leadership rather than artistic practice. As founding director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York from 1929 until 1967, he established the museum's collection strategy, exhibition design, and interpretive frameworks that came to define how mid-twentieth-century art was understood and presented. His role as theorist and arbiter of modernism made him a central figure in postwar American cultural authority, though he was not himself a maker of visual art.

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Year
1941
Dimensions
48 1/4 x 32" (122.6 x 81.3 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1941-M006403

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

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Alfred H. Barr, Jr.

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