Susan Vecsey and James Walsh Revive Tenth Street Abstractionists at Spanierman Modern
Susan Vecsey and James Walsh are spearheading a revival of the Tenth Street abstractionists through a show of small paintings. The exhibition is held in the Modern Library project room at Spanierman. This initiative highlights their role in advancing the legacy of this historical art movement. The display focuses on intimate works that reflect the aesthetic principles of the group. Vecsey and Walsh's efforts bring renewed attention to these influential artists. The project room setting provides a focused viewing experience for the artworks. Their leadership marks a significant contemporary engagement with mid-20th century abstraction. The show underscores the ongoing relevance of the Tenth Street artists' contributions.
Key facts
- Susan Vecsey and James Walsh lead the revival
- The show features small paintings
- It is held in Spanierman's Modern Library project room
- The exhibition focuses on Tenth Street abstractionists
- Vecsey and Walsh are at the vanguard of this revival
- The display is part of a project room initiative
- The movement is historically significant in abstraction
- The show highlights contemporary engagement with historical art
Entities
Artists
- Susan Vecsey
- James Walsh
Institutions
- Spanierman