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Lee Krasner
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Lee Krasner: Palingenesis
A title of a 1971 painting by Lee Krasner, Palingenesis refers to regeneration or new birth. As a subtitle for this retrospective exhibition of Krasner’s art, from 1929 to 1981, Palingenesis emphasizes her interest in rebirth and metamorphosis.
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The significance of Matisse definitely cannot be understated, and there was a particular time in the 1980s during which his influence was revived. Experimentation with color and the non-representational, as well as the uncoordinated swathes that exemplify his style can be seen in a variety of work, from Mark Rothko to Roy Lichtenstein.
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