Jack Tworkov: Against Extremes

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Lecture w/ Curator Jason Andrew
    Jack Tworkov is regarded as one of the seminal
    figures of American art; his gestural paintings
    and dramatic mark-making helped define the
    Abstract Expressionist movement in America,
    along with Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston,
    Jackson Pollock, and Franz Kline.
    Tworkov was a fixture in the Provincetown art
    colony of the 1920s, where he befriended artists
    Ross Moffett, Karl Knaths, and Edwin Dickinson.
    Over the course of his life, Tworkov painted
    masterpieces inspired by the solace and
    solitude he found on Cape Cod. Tworkov died at
    his home in Provincetown in 1982. In 1983,
    PAAM held a memorial exhibition in his honor,
    featuring a selection of the artist’s late paint-
    ings.
    Join Jason Andrew, Curator of the Estate of
    Jack Tworkov, for a lecture on Tworkov’s life in
    Provincetown. Rare photographs of the artist’s
    life and work will be presented, along with
    excerpts from the artist’s journals and personal
    letters-including letters from Willem de
    Kooning and Hans Hofmann, among others. This
    lecture is held in conjunction with the
    artist’s first comprehensive survey of five-
    decades of painting; the exhibition first
    opened in New York in August 2009, and will
    be on view at PAAM July 9-August 22.

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