Frieze Seoul: American Abstraction
Booth M10 COEX, Seoul, Sep 4 - 7, 2024
Overview
- Abstraction II
- Composition
- 1938- X6
- Untitled 7
- On Blue Hill - Inner Bay
- Monolithic Idylls
- IB 4/1/11 #4
- Abstraction
- Untitled 22
- SF71-1021
- SF59-166
- SF60-022, Paris
- SF70-07
- SF65-069
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Jackson Pollock, [After Number 8, 1951], CR 1092 (P28), 1951
- Jackson Pollock, [After Number 9, 1951], CR1093 (P29), 1951
- Jackson Pollock, [After Number 27, 1951], CR 1096 (P32), 1951
- Jackson Pollock, [After Number 22, 1951], CR 1095 (P31), 1951
- Jackson Pollock, [After Number 7, 1951], CR 1091 (P27), 1951
- Jackson Pollock, [After Number 19, 1951], CR 1094 (P30), 1951
- Untitled (Columns of Fire)
Abstraction II

This exhibition investigates the arc of American Abstraction from the 1930s to the 1980s. The presentation features paintings and works on paper by prominent artists associated with the New York School of Abstract Expressionists and the American Abstract Artists. Founded in 1936, AAA was a predecessor to Abstract Expressionism and contributed to the development and acceptance of abstract art in the United States. This exhibition includes work by Ilya Bolotowsky, Willem de Kooning, Sam Francis, Norman Bluhm, Balcomb Greene, Gertrude Greene, Grace Hartigan, Franz Kline, Jackson Pollock, Rolph Scarlett and Theodoros Stamos.