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  2. Ronald Davis - Wikipedia

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    Ronald "Ron" Davis (born 1937) is an American painter whose work is associated with geometric abstraction, abstract illusionism, lyrical abstraction, [1] [2] hard-edge painting, shaped canvas painting, color field painting, and 3D computer graphics. He is a veteran of nearly seventy solo exhibitions and hundreds of group exhibitions.

  3. Karl Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    Karl Stanley Benjamin (December 29, 1925 – July 26, 2012 [1]) was an American painter of vibrant geometric abstractions, who rose to fame in 1959 as one of four Los Angeles–based Abstract Classicists and subsequently produced a critically acclaimed body of work that explores a vast array of color relationships.

  4. Peter Young (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He began his career as an abstract painter in New York City during the mid-1960s. During the 1960s and 1970s his paintings were included in two annual exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and group exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Leo Castelli Gallery among several other venues.

  5. Light and Space - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Late artists Mel and Dorothy Tanner began their light and space art in the 1960s, unaware of the movement in California. A famous group of abstract color theory artists were influenced by the Light and Space Movement, notably: Frederick Spratt , [ 10 ] Phil Sims , Anne Appleby , and David Simpson .

  6. American Abstract Artists - Wikipedia

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    American abstract art was struggling to win acceptance and AAA personified this. The 1938 Yearbook addressed criticisms levied against abstract art by the press and public. It also featured essays related to principles behind and the practice of making abstract art. In 1940, AAA printed a broadside titled "How Modern is the Museum of Modern Art?"

  7. Betsy Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Betsy Kaufman (born 1957) is a visual artist based in New York known for abstract paintings and works on paper, as well as needlepoint sculptures. [1] [2] [3] Critics distinguish her work by its subversion of modernist systems (e.g. the grid structure, seriality) [4] [5] [3] and its insertion of strong emotion, humor, and narrative into geometric abstraction.