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NYC Galleries
 ormer rivals come together for an exhibition of paintings which displays abstract American art from 1940-1976. Known for throwing insults at one another in their social circle of elite American artists, art critics Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg's writings provide the structure for for this display. –C.S.
For more information call 212-423-3200
The Jewish Museum of New York, 1109 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
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