id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nznr2jjkdrhwdnjtvrdgivvur4 Meghan Bissonnette From "The New Sculpture" to Garden Statuary: the suppression of Abstract Expressionist sculpture 2015 19 .pdf application/pdf 9678 528 59 1951 exhibition Abstract Painting and Sculpture in America held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA), often included sculpture. labeled Smith, Hare, Roszak, Lipton, and Ferber as 'abstract expressionists'. Greenberg's initial support for Abstract Expressionist sculpture and/or his later dismissal of Abstract Expressionist sculpture is a story of Greenberg. Greenberg mentioned Smith in a review for the exhibition American Sculpture of Our 4 Clement Greenberg, 'Review of the Exhibition American Sculpture of Our Time', in O'Brian, 11 For other positive reviews of Abstract Expressionist sculpture prior to 1950 see Greenberg, this work from monographs on American sculpture and Abstract Expressionism, interest in Smith's work.30 In claiming that Abstract Expressionist sculpture has been Action/Abstraction that included works by Ferber, Hare, Lassaw, Lipton, and Smith. Ferber, and discusses Greenberg's criticism of the new sculpture. Greenberg's writings on Abstract Expressionist sculpture suggest that he had to ./cache/work_nznr2jjkdrhwdnjtvrdgivvur4.pdf ./txt/work_nznr2jjkdrhwdnjtvrdgivvur4.txt