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- Woman_VI abstract "In 1953, Woman, a series of abstract works of art painted by Willem de Kooning, shocked the public who visited de Kooning’s third one-man show at the Sidney Janis Gallery in Manhattan. The last painting of this series, Woman VI, is displayed at the Carnegie Museum of Art as part of the Postwar Abstraction collection since the 1955 Carnegie International Exhibition. Willem de Kooning is a pioneer of abstract expressionism in America. This painting is a good example of contemporary art’s transition from European traditional painting to abstract expressionism; Woman is considered de Kooning’s most famous series because it is significant to postwar history and social events, such as the American Feminist Movement in 1960s; de Kooning has a ventured impact on the issue of the representation of woman during 1950s through the abstract form; and, above all, Woman VI is an irreplaceable work of art for the Postwar Abstraction collection not only for its abstract form and brushwork techniques but because it still has the ability to create multiple interpretations with each viewing.".
- Woman_VI author Willem_de_Kooning.
- Woman_VI museum Carnegie_Museum_of_Art.
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- Woman_VI wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_art.
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- Woman_VI wikiPageWikiLink Sidney_Janis.
- Woman_VI wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_B._Hess.
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- Woman_VI wikiPageWikiLinkText "Woman VI".
- Woman_VI artist Willem_de_Kooning.
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- Woman_VI museum "Carnegie Museum of Art".
- Woman_VI title "Woman VI".
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- Woman_VI year "1953".
- Woman_VI subject Category:American_art.
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- Woman_VI comment "In 1953, Woman, a series of abstract works of art painted by Willem de Kooning, shocked the public who visited de Kooning’s third one-man show at the Sidney Janis Gallery in Manhattan. The last painting of this series, Woman VI, is displayed at the Carnegie Museum of Art as part of the Postwar Abstraction collection since the 1955 Carnegie International Exhibition. Willem de Kooning is a pioneer of abstract expressionism in America.".
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