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              | Woodcut #7 edition 2/3is on exhibition
 |  Worcester Art Museum,Worcester, Massachusetts
 Through March 16, 2008 Since the presentation of The Stamp of Impulse in 2000, the  Worcester Art Museum has come to be identified around the world with  avant-garde American printmaking in of the 1940s and 1950s. This  reputation is well founded, for since the time of the exhibition the  Museum has continued to collect Abstract Expressionist prints by gift  and acquisition. This exhibition will present a selection of this work  that has never been exhibited in Worcester. Among the artists  represented would be Grace Hartigan, Hedda Sterne, Alexander Liberman,  Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Milton Resnick and Jackson Pollock.  The prints represented the entire stylistic array which we now  characterize as Abstract Expressionist, including Abstract Surrealism,  biomorphism, painterly gesture and calligraphy. The works in the show  exemplify a wide variety of printmaking media, and range in scale from  miniature drypoints to mural-sized screenprints.   
 
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