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Abstract Expressionism: 
​​​​​​​Cold War Propaganda to Combat Communism

Jackson Pollock, Blue Poles, 1952

"They [Abstract Expressionists] also contributed, whether they knew it or not, to a purely political phenomenon—the supposed divorce between art and politics which so perfectly served America’s needs in the cold war."​​​​
-Eva Cockcroft, "Abstract Expressionism, Weapon of the Cold War", July 1974

Weatleigh Watts

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