9th Street Art Exhibition
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Die 9th Street Art Exhibition, auch 9th St. Show oder Ninth Street Show genannt, war eine Kunstausstellung, die vom 21. Mai bis zum 10. Juni 1951 in einem abbruchreifen Geschäftsgebäude in der 9th Street in New York stattfand. Die Ausstellung zeigte die neue amerikanische Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts, versammelte zahlreiche namhafte Künstler und markierte den Start der New Yorker Avantgarde der Nachkriegszeit, die in der Folgezeit als New York School bekannt wurde. Bekannte Teilnehmer waren unter anderem die Abstrakten Expressionisten Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock und Hans Hofmann.
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The 9th Street Art Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture is the official title artist Franz Kline hand-lettered onto the poster he designed for the Ninth Street Show (May 21-June 10, 1951). Now considered historic, the artist-led exhibition marked the formal debut of Abstract Expressionism, and the first American art movement with international influence. The School of Paris, long the headquarters of the global art market, typically launched new movements, so there was both financial and cultural fall-out when all the excitement was suddenly emanating from New York. The post-war New York avant-garde, artists like Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, would soon become "art stars," commanding large sums and international attention. The Ninth Street Show marked their "stepping-out," and tha
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9th Street Art Exhibition
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9th Street Art Exhibition
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"Ninth Street Show" and "9th Street Show"
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"Greenwich Village" by Felix Stahlberg, 2017.
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Key figures in abstract expressionism, America's first internationally influential art movement.
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Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, United States
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Abstract Expressionism
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The 9th Street Art Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture is the official title artist Franz Kline hand-lettered onto the poster he designed for the Ninth Street Show (May 21-June 10, 1951). Now considered historic, the artist-led exhibition marked the formal debut of Abstract Expressionism, and the first American art movement with international influence. The School of Paris, long the headquarters of the global art market, typically launched new movements, so there was both financial and cultural fall-out when all the excitement was suddenly emanating from New York. The post-war New York avant-garde, artists like Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, would soon become "art stars," commanding large sums and international attention. The Ninth Street Show marked their "stepping-out," and that of nearly 75 other artists, including Harry Jackson, Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Mitchell, Grace Hartigan, Robert De Niro Sr., Philip Guston, Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Franz Kline, Ad Reinhardt, David Smith, Milton Resnick, Joop Sanders, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman and many others who were then mostly unknown to an art establishment that ignored experimental art without a ready market. The artist-led show was intended to make names — and it did. Word of the exhibition slipped out prior to the Monday night preview, but that only added to the interest. Author Mary Gabriel writes, "Nothing sold, but no one cared. The exhibition had earned the artists attention on their own terms." Their form of art — the New York School — was later called "the quintessential American and modern art movement." At the time, however, "[i]t appeared as though a line had been crossed, a step into a larger art world whose future was bright with possibility."
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Die 9th Street Art Exhibition, auch 9th St. Show oder Ninth Street Show genannt, war eine Kunstausstellung, die vom 21. Mai bis zum 10. Juni 1951 in einem abbruchreifen Geschäftsgebäude in der 9th Street in New York stattfand. Die Ausstellung zeigte die neue amerikanische Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts, versammelte zahlreiche namhafte Künstler und markierte den Start der New Yorker Avantgarde der Nachkriegszeit, die in der Folgezeit als New York School bekannt wurde. Bekannte Teilnehmer waren unter anderem die Abstrakten Expressionisten Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock und Hans Hofmann.
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Leo Castelli, curator and financial backer. Franz Kline, promotional designer. Aaron Siskind, event photographer.
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