
A E. 1881-1952 Gallatin
著者について
A.E. Gallatin was a prominent American art collector, critic, and philanthropist known for his contributions to the art world in the early to mid-20th century. He played a pivotal role in promoting modern art and was an early advocate for abstract and avant-garde artists. Gallatin founded the Museum of Living Art in New York, which showcased contemporary artists and sought to bridge the gap between traditional art forms and modern movements. His writings, including 'Certain Contemporaries' and 'A Set of Notes in Art Criticism,' reflect his deep understanding and appreciation of the evolving landscape of art during his time.
In addition to his critical work, Gallatin was a significant collector, amassing a collection that included works by notable artists such as Aubrey Beardsley. His influence extended beyond his own collecting and writing, as he inspired a generation of artists and collectors to embrace innovative artistic expressions. Gallatin's legacy continues through the institutions and artists he supported, ensuring that his vision for modern art remained alive long after his passing.