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  1. Ad Reinhardt Abstract Painting 1963. Not on view. At first glance this painting presents a flat black surface. But longer viewing reveals more than one shade of black and an underlying geometric structure. Reinhardt has divided the canvas into a three-by-three grid of squares.

  2. Ad Reinhardt Abstract Painting 1960-61. Not on view. At first glance this painting presents a flat black surface. But longer viewing reveals more than one shade of black and an underlying geometric structure. Reinhardt has divided the canvas into a three-by-three grid of squares.

  3. Ad Reinhardt was an Abstract painter active in New York beginning in the 1930s and continuing through the 1960s. He was a member of the American Abstract Artists and was a part of the movement centered around the Betty Parsons Gallery that became known as Abstract Expressionism.

  4. Adolph Dietmar Friedrich Reinhardt, llamado también "Ad" Reinhardt, (Buffalo (Nueva York),24 de diciembre de 1913; Nueva York, 30 de agosto de 1967), pintor y escritor, pionero del arte conceptual y del minimalismo, es comúnmente considerado como neodadaísta.

  5. 4 de jul. de 2018 · Título original: Abstract Painting. Museo: MoMA, Nueva York (Estados Unidos) Técnica: Óleo (152,4 x 152,4 cm.) Escrito por: Fulwood Lampkin. Un cuadro negro, absolutamente negro (el no-color). Del tamaño de un ser humano pero pintado y cepillado para eliminar cualquier rastro de pincelada.

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 4856Ad Reinhardt | MoMA

    Adolph Friedrich Reinhardt (December 24, 1913 – August 30, 1967) was an abstract painter active in New York for more than three decades. He was a member of the American Abstract Artists (AAA) and part of the movement centered on the Betty Parsons Gallery that became known as abstract expressionism.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ad_ReinhardtAd Reinhardt - Wikipedia

    Adolph Friedrich Reinhardt (December 24, 1913 – August 30, 1967) was an abstract painter active in New York for more than three decades. He was a member of the American Abstract Artists (AAA) and part of the movement centered on the Betty Parsons Gallery that became known as abstract expressionism.