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Reviewed on January 1, 2015 | Arts and Humanities
In the two decades after World War II, the arts flourished in New York City as never before. Painting, architecture, theater, and commercial design all found new audiences, experimented with fresh techniques, and expressed original ideas. This is an attractive book (the endpapers' design is based on a painting by Jackson Pollock), with crisp, glossy black-and-white and color photos. Scholar Cohen-Solal (Mark Rothko) traces the major trends in the visual ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More