Lecture by Irving Sandler, given at Florida International University, February 23, 1996

Authors

Irving Sandler

Event Date

2-23-1996

Document Type

Article

Abstract

Irving Sandler presents his lecture "American Art Today: Images from Abroad".

Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.

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Irving Sandler is an American art critic, art historian, and educator. He has provided numerous first hand accounts of American art, beginning with abstract expressionismin the 1950s, where he managed the Tanager Gallery downtown and co-ordinated the New York artists' ZT 'Club' of the New York School from 1955 to its demise in 1962[1] as well as documenting numerous conversations from the Cedar Street Tavern and other artists venues. Sandler saw himself as an impartial observer of this period, as opposed to polemical advocates such as Clement Greenberg or Harold Rosenberg.

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Steven and Dorothea Green Critics' Lecture Series

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FIDC001285

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