| Born in New York City in 1903, Adolph Gottlieb was a founding member of
The Ten, a group devoted to abstract art with whom he was active for
about five years. He became a major exponent of Abstract
Expressionism whose painting style is linked to Marc Rothko, Clyfford
Still and Barnet Newman. A major theme in Gottlieb's painting is
the challenge to humans to resolve dualities within the universe, the
pressure of opposites: male and female, chaos and order, creation and
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Adolph Gottlieb is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Modernism Abstract Expressionism
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