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Posted AT 7:21 PM EDT on 08/07/08

American art's heroic moment

From Wednesday's Globe and Mail

NEW YORK — The exhibition called Action/Abstraction at the Jewish Museum in New York is framed by a pair of film clips. The first, made in 1967, shows Willem de Kooning at work in his orderly studio. He moves carefully, standing back to consider the shapes he has made on the canvas. His paint is in a coffee cup and he dips a fine brush into it before making his delicate marks. He is the painter in an act of contemplation.

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