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New York β€” Pace is presenting an exhibition of late paintings, works on paper, and sculptures by Adolph Gottlieb titled "Imagery of My Life" at its gallery located at 540 W 25th St, New York. πŸŽ’πŸƒ The exhibition focuses on the artist's works created in the final years of his life. Overall, the show will reveal the intense ambition and formal refinement that fueled Gottlieb's practice in the late 1960s and early 1970s. 🎨 πŸŽ’πŸƒGottlieb began his artistic career in New York in the 1920s and became a founding member of "the Ten" in 1935, a group of artists dedicated to expressionist and abstract painting. Eight years later, he helped establish another group of abstract painters, the New York Artists Painters, which included Mark Rothko, John Graham, and George L.K. Morris. πŸŽ’πŸƒ In 1943, Gottlieb co-wrote and published a letter with Rothko in The New York Times, which is now considered the first formal statement of Abstract Expressionism. 🌟 Pace Gallery πŸ“ 540 W 25th St, New York #NewYork πŸŒƒ #PaceGallery 🎨

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Exploring New York Galleries | PACE GALLERY(1)

New York β€” Pace is presenting an exhibition of late paintings, works on paper, and sculptures by Adolph Gottlieb titled "Imagery of My Life" at its gallery located at 540 W 25th St, New York. πŸŽ’πŸƒ The exhibition focuses on the artist's works created in the final years of his life. Overall, the show will reveal the intense ambition and formal refinement that fueled Gottlieb's practice in the late 1960s and early 1970s. 🎨 πŸŽ’πŸƒGottlieb began his artistic career in New York in the 1920s and became a founding member of "the Ten" in 1935, a group of artists dedicated to expressionist and abstract painting. Eight years later, he helped establish another group of abstract painters, the New York Artists Painters, which included Mark Rothko, John Graham, and George L.K. Morris. πŸŽ’πŸƒ In 1943, Gottlieb co-wrote and published a letter with Rothko in The New York Times, which is now considered the first formal statement of Abstract Expressionism. 🌟 Pace Gallery πŸ“ 540 W 25th St, New York #NewYork πŸŒƒ #PaceGallery 🎨

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