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The Abstract Impulse

December 2, 2005 - April 2, 2006

Culled from the CRMA's growing collection of prints created after 1950. The Abstract Impulse explores the potential of abstraction in the hands of post-WWII artists. Investigating the various degrees of abstraction found in recent prints, the exhibition presents a diverse group of works, each of which operates on different emotional and intellectual levels.




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