Über den Autor Davidson, Susan (Hrsg.)
In 1940s New York City ROBERT MOTHERWELL (*1915, Aberdeen, WA-1991, Provincetown, MA) entered a milieu of artists whose radical new style of painting came to be known as Abstract Expressionism. A theorist of this informal group-including artists such as Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, and Willem de Kooning-he taught throughout his life.