"Colorado Abstract" examines the establishment of abstraction in
the art of Colorado during the late twentieth and early
twenty-first centuries.
For this groundbreaking study, Michael Paglia and Mary Voelz
Chandler begin with the first generation of artists active in the
1930s and conclude with the modernists of the 1970s and 80s. Paglia
focuses on the history of abstraction in Colorado, and Chandler's
essays document the artistic development and vision of more than
fifty contemporary artists who are creating abstract paintings and
sculptures today.
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