Abstract Expressionist Art Exhibition

Imagin" rel="nofollow">ine it is 1954 and you have just read a critic's scathin" rel="nofollow">ing review of an Abstract Expressionist art exhibition. Write a 750- to 1,050-word letter to the editor respondin" rel="nofollow">ing to the attack. At the begin" rel="nofollow">innin" rel="nofollow">ing of your letter, discuss how the work of American artwork created in" rel="nofollow">in the 1930s embodied Democratic values. Then, discuss Abstract Expressionism as an extension of those values and a demonstration of the freedom of expression available to artists in" rel="nofollow">in American society. Include discussion of the followin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in your letter: Two examples of art from the 1930s with explanation of how these artworks embody democratic values; were the works tools of social reform? If so, what were the goals of the artists? Were the works depictin" rel="nofollow">ing uniquely American scenes? If so, for what purpose? One example of a work of Abstract Expressionism How the Abstract Expressionist artist expressed themselves usin" rel="nofollow">ing this abstract style; what were they "sayin" rel="nofollow">ing?" or what was the message of their artwork? What in" rel="nofollow">influenced their work? Format your letter accordin" rel="nofollow">ing to appropriate course level APA guidelin" rel="nofollow">ines.