Post-War Abstraction: Works from The Courtauld

Interesting exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery of abstract art since the 1950s.

This display was prompted by the recent acquisition of a drawing by American sculptor, Alice Adams, and it traces the development of abstract art in this period throughout the Western World. A tough ask in a small space.

I must admit I struggle with this type of abstract work but the show told the story clearly and I felt I knew more even if I didn't respond to the work. There was a good cross section of artists from Philip Guston to Gerard Richter.

I did like this burnt work by Susan Schwalb where she burnt the paper with a candle then added precis lines with a copper stylus.

Closed 12 October 2025


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