

Franz Kline
b. 1910, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA
d. 1962, New York, USA
Kline was an influential figure in Abstract Expressionism, known for his large-scale, dynamic paintings created with broad, sweeping brushstrokes. His works capture a sense of energy and movement, using minimalistic black-and-white contrasts to evoke powerful emotional responses.
Kline was an influential figure in Abstract Expressionism, known for his large-scale, dynamic paintings created with broad, sweeping brushstrokes. His works capture a sense of energy and movement, using minimalistic black-and-white contrasts to evoke powerful emotional responses.
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Exhibitions with LVH
What’s up / Minimal | Maximal, LVH

What’s up / Minimal | Maximal, LVH
What’s Up / Forms of Abstraction
