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In the exhibition catalog, Langsner described Abstract Classicist painting as "Hard-edge painting" in which "color and shape are one and the same entity. Form gains its existence through color and color its being through form."
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wrote in 1974. As he saw it, the hard-edge style rose from Los Angeles’ "desert air, youthful cleanliness, spatial expanse, architectural tradition".
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in Exposition Park (prior to LACMA's existence as an independent art museum). Renamed
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The exhibition opened at the San Francisco Museum of Art (now the
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Jules Langsner
Karl Benjamin
Lorser Feitelson
Frederick Hammersley
John McLaughlin
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Hard-edge
Institute of Contemporary Arts
Queen's University
Peter Plagens
Lorser Feitelson
John McLaughlin
Frederick Hammersley
Karl Benjamin
"Hard-edge Painting Movement Overview"
"Four Abstract Classicists"
"An Interview with Artist June Harwood"
"What's in a Name? The Story Behind Four Abstract Classicists"
cite web
link
Categories
American art
Contemporary art exhibitions

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