Adolph Gottlieb and the "Irascible Eighteen"
Produced for Pace Gallery
In 1950, The Metropolitan Museum of Art held an exhibition titled American Painting Today. A core group of Abstract Expressionists, led by Adolph Gottlieb and including Mark Rothko, Louise Bourgeois, Jackson Pollock, and others, protested the exhibition selection committee's decision to exclude "advanced art," writing a now-famous letter to the director of the museum as a statement of their position. Here's the story of that fabled letter and a resulting photograph of βThe Irascibles,β as told by Sanford Hirsch, Executive Director of the Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Foundation, and Dr. Kent Minturn.
Cinematography - Frank Heath and Jesse Wakeman
Editing - Frank Heath
Score - Jesse Wakeman