
The Group (art collective)
The Group was an influential American art collective active from the 1930s to the 1950s, founded to promote modern art and support emerging artists. Comprising painters, critics, and curators, it aimed to challenge traditional art norms and foster avant-garde practices. The collective organized exhibitions and shared ideas to advance innovative works across various styles, including abstract and experimental art. Their efforts contributed significantly to the development of modern art in the United States, shaping artistic discourse and influencing future generations of artists. The Group’s activities exemplify collaborative efforts to push artistic boundaries and stimulate cultural progress.