Marjorie Grimm printed material and letters received from Ad Reinhardt

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Marjorie Grimm printed material and letters received from Ad Reinhardt

1962-1967

Nine personal letters and cards from Ad Reinhardt to Grimm; one Galerie Iris Clert bulletin announcing a Reinhardt exhibition, 1963; a one-page typescript of a speech by Reinhardt entitled "Who is Responsible for Ugliness." In addition, there is an exhibition announcement for a show of Grimm's work.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8340248

Archives of American Art

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Reinhardt, Ad, 1913-1967

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An abstract painter considered influential in the development of Minimalism. Though a contemporary of the Abstract Expressionists, he rejected biomorphism and developed paintings based on geometry, specifically grids, often using a single color in gradations. His last works were a series of all-black canvases. From the Getty's Union List of Artist Names record...

Grimm, Marjorie.

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Marjorie Grimm is a painter in New York, N.Y. Ad Reinhardt (full name Adolf Frederick Reinhardt) was a painter; he is best known for his black paintings which date from 1960. From the description of Marjorie Grimm printed material and letters received from Ad Reinhardt, 1962-1967. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86122753 ...