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Harold Rosenberg was an influential American art critic, painter, and philosopher known for his insightful commentary on modern art. Born in New York City in 1906, he was a prominent figure in the New York School of artists and critics during the mid-20th century. Rosenberg's writings often explored the intersection of art and politics, emphasizing the role of the individual artist in society. He is perhaps best known for coining the term "action painting," which became synonymous with the work of abstract expressionists like Jackson Pollock.

Rosenberg's contributions to art criticism extended beyond mere analysis; he challenged traditional notions of art and aesthetics, arguing for a more dynamic understanding of artistic expression. His essays and reviews, published in various art journals and magazines, helped shape the discourse around contemporary art. Throughout his career, he remained a passionate advocate for artists, promoting their work and ideas. His legacy continues to resonate within the art world, influencing both critics and artists alike.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum February 2, 1906
Geburtsort New York, New York, USA
Todesdatum July 4, 1978