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MARKET: “We had to destroy it in order to save it.” Painting in New York in the 1970s
Christie's
For today’s Market segment, we remember Robert Pincus-Witten, seen here chatting with Amy Cappellazzo, former Chairman of Post-War & Contemporary Art at Christie’s, and another legendary critic, Barbara Rose, about Pincus-Witten and Rose’s seminal “American Painting: The Eighties” exhibition at the Grey Gallery in 1979, which defined a new generation of painters.