De Kooning
by Willem De Kooning, Harold Rosenberg
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The Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center of the U.S. Geological Survey offers the full text of the 2000 paper entitled "Proximity of White-tailed Deer, Odocoileus virginianus, Ranges to Wolf, Canis lupus, Pack Homesites," written by Michael E. Nelson and L. David Mech. The authors observed the behavior of seven adult female white-tailed deer in northeastern Minnesota who lived near a wolf pack. Most of the deer survived without leaving their home site.Tags
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"De Kooning's art testifies to a refusal to be either recruited or pushed aside. His expansion of the resources of painting as a means by which the sensibility can interact with chance, impulse, the given, and the unknown, presupposes that the individual as he is will continue to oppose himself and all systems. If ideology is the ghost that haunts post-war painting, de Kooning haunts the ghost. He is the nuisance of the individual 'I am' in an age of collective credos and styles." -Harold Rosenberg
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- Original publication date
- 1974
- Disambiguation notice
- This is the massive monograph on De Kooning, written by Harold Rosenberg. Please don't combine with other books on the artist.
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