Poindexter Collections at Lauren Rogers Museum
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Poindexter Collections at Lauren Rogers Museum
Jules Olitski, Singular Delight, ca. 1961, oil on canvas, 68 x 59 inches; Montana Historical Society Permanent Collection. Courtesy of ExhibitsUSA.



LAUREL.- The Lauren Rogers Museum of Art presents the exhibit The Most Difficult Journey: The Poindexter Collections of American Modernist Painting. The show comprises 60 paintings from a remarkable collection of American Modernist art. Now divided between the Montana Historical Society and the Yellowstone Art Museum, the paintings were acquired by George and Elinor Poindexter between 1950 and 1994. The two collections include work by many of the country's most important painters of the postwar era - Diebenkorn and de Kooning, among others - as well as the work of lesser-known artists who nonetheless made significant contributions to American modern and abstract painting.

In 1962 collector George Poindexter (1900-1975) said the most difficult journey he had ever taken was into the appreciation of abstract art. After initially regarding Abstract Expressionism and other modern artistic trends with bafflement, Poindexter learned not only to understand abstract art, but also to love it. The Most Difficult Journey provides a glimpse into the New York gallery scene and the aesthetics of the Poindexters themselves, and it also offers new perspectives on the concepts of abstraction and figuration, as well as the evolution of abstraction in the midst of the Pop Art and Minimalist movements.










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