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- Nicholas Krushenick (31. května 1929 Bronx – 5. února 1999 New York) byl americký abstraktní malíř. Malířství studoval na v New Yorku. První sólovou výstavu měl v roce 1957 v New Yorku. Kromě Spojených států měl později výstavy také například v Düsseldorfu, Paříži či Basileji. V roce 1992 proběhla v Stamford Museum & Nature Center velká retrospektivní výstava jeho díla. Dlouhodobě působil jako profesor na Marylandské univerzitě (1977–1991). Zemřel na rakovinu jater. (cs)
- Nicholas Krushenick (* 31. Mai 1929 in Bronx, New York City, USA; † 5. Februar 1999 in New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Maler und wichtiger Wegbereiter der Pop-Art. (de)
- Nicholas Krushenick (May 31, 1929 – February 5, 1999) was an American abstract painter, collagist and printmaker whose mature artistic style straddled Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism and Color Field. He was active in the New York art scene from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s, before he began focusing his time as a professor at the University of Maryland. Initially experimenting with a more derivative Abstract Expressionist style, by the mid-1960s he had developed his own unique approach, painting increasingly decisive compositions marked by bold, colorful, geometric fields and forms simultaneously flattened and amplified by strong black outlines, in a style that eventually became known as Pop abstraction. In 1984, the biographical dictionary World Artists, 1950-1980 observed that Krushenick "has been called the only truly abstract Pop painter." Today, as other artists have been carefully folded into the same paradoxical genre, Krushenick is not only considered a singular figure within that style but also its pioneer, earning him the title "the father of Pop abstraction." (en)
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- Pop art, Op Art, Color Field, Minimalism, and Abstract Expressionism (en)
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- Nicholas Krushenick (31. května 1929 Bronx – 5. února 1999 New York) byl americký abstraktní malíř. Malířství studoval na v New Yorku. První sólovou výstavu měl v roce 1957 v New Yorku. Kromě Spojených států měl později výstavy také například v Düsseldorfu, Paříži či Basileji. V roce 1992 proběhla v Stamford Museum & Nature Center velká retrospektivní výstava jeho díla. Dlouhodobě působil jako profesor na Marylandské univerzitě (1977–1991). Zemřel na rakovinu jater. (cs)
- Nicholas Krushenick (* 31. Mai 1929 in Bronx, New York City, USA; † 5. Februar 1999 in New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Maler und wichtiger Wegbereiter der Pop-Art. (de)
- Nicholas Krushenick (May 31, 1929 – February 5, 1999) was an American abstract painter, collagist and printmaker whose mature artistic style straddled Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism and Color Field. He was active in the New York art scene from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s, before he began focusing his time as a professor at the University of Maryland. Initially experimenting with a more derivative Abstract Expressionist style, by the mid-1960s he had developed his own unique approach, painting increasingly decisive compositions marked by bold, colorful, geometric fields and forms simultaneously flattened and amplified by strong black outlines, in a style that eventually became known as Pop abstraction. In 1984, the biographical dictionary World Artists, 1950-1980 observed that Krushenick "h (en)
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