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Abstract Expressionism embraced a wide variety of postwar American painting through which the US first became the center of the avant garde. ... The expressive aspect of this art has been linked to the subjective heroism of earlier forms of Expressionism as well as to the Surrealist technique of automatic writing. ... The term Abstract Expressionism has also been applied to the work of sculptors such as Herbert Ferber and David Hare. ...
Abstract expressionism presented a broad range of stylistic diversity within its largely, though not exclusively, nonrepresentational framework (Guggenheim 11).
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