Albright-Knox Exhibition Explores Clifford Still's Legacy and Postwar Context
From July 15 to October 2, 2005, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York, showcased an exhibition dedicated to the work and impact of Clifford Still. Professor Sandler explored the aesthetics and principles of the New York School in the context of the postwar era. Notably, Lee's panels were recognized for their integration of aesthetic and personal heritage, while also highlighting their own materials and creation process. The exhibition aimed to foster connections and dialogues between various artworks. Situated at 1285 Elmwood Avenue, the museum offered an engaging investigation into artistic relationships, illustrating not only the links between individual pieces but also how artistic conversations evolve over time and within different contexts.
Key facts
- Exhibition dates: July 15 – October 2, 2005
- Venue: Albright-Knox Art Gallery
- Address: 1285 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, NY 14222
- Phone: 316-882-8700
- Focus: Clifford Still's work and legacy
- Professor Sandler analyzed New York School aesthetics
- Lee's panels blend aesthetic and biographical heritage
- Exhibition emphasized building bridges through artistic dialogues
Entities
Artists
- Clifford Still
- Lee
Institutions
- Albright-Knox Art Gallery
- New York School
Locations
- Buffalo
- New York
- United States
- 1285 Elmwood Ave.