01278agm a2200301u 450000100160000000500170001600700240003300800410005703500230009803500110012103500200013204000240015204900090017609000190018524500430020426000350024730000320028250800680031452003640038259000550074665000280080165000340082965000430086365000200090671000270092696600100095399900130096399498161010231120260227104058.0mr caaad 771010s1976 nyu055uf 0mleng d a(TU)000498161UTK019 a524465 a(OCoLC)03329055 aWSUcWSUdm.c.dTKN aTKNk aN6512.5.N4bN404aThe New York School.h[motion picture] bBlackwood Productionsc[1976?] a55 min.bsd.,color.c16 mm. aWriter and narrator, Barbara Rose; director, Michael Blackwood. aThis film explores the "New York School" of abstract expressionism, the first major art movement to be invented in America. Artists are shown working in their studios and talking about works in progress. Some of the artists who discuss the movement are: Willem de Kooning, Adolph Gottlieb, Robert Motherwell, Philip Guston, Jack Tworkov, Jackson Pollock, etc. aFILM CAN NOT BE CIRCULATED THRU INTERLIBRARY LOAN. 0aNew York school of art. 0aArts, Americany20th century. 0aAbstract expressionismzUnited States. 0aArts, American.2 aBlackwood Productions. aprimo c109d109