The 50th Year, The New School (1969) by Jack Youngerman

The 50th Year, The New School - Jack Youngerman - 1969

Artwork Information

TitleThe 50th Year, The New School
ArtistJack Youngerman
Date1969
Art MovementPost-Painterly Abstraction

About The 50th Year, The New School

“The 50th Year, The New School,” created by Jack Youngerman in 1969, is a remarkable example of the Post-Painterly Abstraction art movement. This abstract artwork vividly exemplifies the aesthetics and principles associated with the genre, employing bold colors and clean, defined shapes.

The artwork consists of a striking, elongated symmetrical form resembling organic, petal-like structures. The main shape, composed of overlapping color fields, creates a harmonious blend yet contrasting enough to maintain distinct separations. Dominated by vibrant hues, the central portions are primarily yellow and purple, with the outer sections colored in deep red. This combination of colors juxtaposes to produce a dynamic and captivating visual experience. The sharp, fluid curves within the image contribute to a sense of motion and vitality, exhibiting Jack Youngerman’s adeptness at merging form and color to embody the ethos of Post-Painterly Abstraction.

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