American writer, educator, philosopher and art critic
For the mathematician, see Harold Rosenberg (mathematician). For the experimental physicist, see Harold Max Rosenberg.
Harold Rosenberg
Born
(1906-02-02)February 2, 1906 New York City, New York, U.S.
Died
July 11, 1978(1978-07-11) (aged 72) Springs, New York, U.S.
Occupation
Art critic
writer
philosopher
Nationality
American
Alma mater
City College of New York
Brooklyn Law School
Harold Rosenberg (February 2, 1906 – July 11, 1978) was an American writer, educator, philosopher and art critic. He coined the term Action Painting in 1952 for what was later to be known as abstract expressionism.[1] Rosenberg is best known for his art criticism. From 1962 until his death, he was the art critic of The New Yorker.[2]
^Harold Rosenberg Archived January 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved February 22, 2008.
^"Eighty-Five from the Archive: Harold Rosenberg". The New Yorker. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
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significant role in its development. Critics like Clement Greenberg and HaroldRosenberg promoted the work of artists associated with Abstract Expressionism...
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as "The American Action Painters", as codified by American critic HaroldRosenberg.[citation needed] The work comes after Rauschenberg's early monochrome...
tradition via Cubism and Cézanne to Manet. In a 1952 article in ARTnews, HaroldRosenberg coined the term "action painting" and wrote that "what was to go on...
American Painting and Sculpture. ([New York, Dell Pub. Co., 1959]) HaroldRosenberg, The Tradition of the New. (New York, Horizon Press, 1959) György Kepes...
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linked to the movement. The term was coined by the American critic HaroldRosenberg in 1952, in his essay "The American Action Painters", and signaled...
archived from the original on June 4, 2019, retrieved February 20, 2012 Rosenberg, Harold (1960), "Community, Values, Comedy", Commentary, 30, The American...
tendencies within the abstract expressionist canon. Taking issue with HaroldRosenberg (another important champion of abstract expressionism), who wrote of...
American Pie film series. His other notable appearances include Andy Rosenberg in the Harold & Kumar series, Jeff Woodcock in 'Til Death, genius behaviorist...
critics whom he dubbed the kings of "Cultureburg": Clement Greenberg, HaroldRosenberg, and Leo Steinberg. Wolfe argued that these three men were dominating...
ISBN 978-0-88306-500-6. Portraits. Noonday: 1976. Introduction by HaroldRosenberg. ISBN 978-0-374-51412-9. Portraits 1947–1977. Farrar, Straus and Giroux...
his book The Painted Word, Tom Wolfe criticized Greenberg along with HaroldRosenberg and Leo Steinberg, whom he dubbed the kings of "Cultureburg". Wolfe...
(1895–1978) – painter Ad Reinhardt (1913–1967) – abstract painter HaroldRosenberg (1906–1978) – art critic Steven J. Ross (1927–1992) – CEO who engineered...
Portugal, where Koestler himself had gone, and flees from there. (HaroldRosenberg wrote in a book review in Partisan Review that "there ought to be a...
collection, where, as of November 2012[update], it is on permanent view. HaroldRosenberg once described Lichtenstein's reworking of the comics source as follows:...