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  1. April Kingsley (February 16, 1941 – June 13, 2023) was an American art critic and curator known for her support of abstract expressionism in New York City, her work on the catalogue raisonné of Franz Kline, and her book about the rise of abstract expressionism, The Turning Point.

  2. Jun 29, 2023 · April Kingsley, who as a curator and a critic gave important exposure to Black and women artists in the 1970s and ’80s, a period when it was often difficult for them to draw mainstream...

  3. Jun 21, 2023 · An art historian, curator, scholar, and critic, April Kingsley of Wellfleet and Truro lived her life amidst art. “I wouldn’t go anyplace if there wasn’t art to see,” she once said.

  4. April Kingsley is a retired American writer, art critic, art historian, and influential curator. She worked extensively on behalf of African-American artists, and wrote widely on the New York School of abstract expressionism and on figurative expressionism.

  5. 7. April 1973 April Kingsley on: Donald Judd. Ernest Briggs. Edward Dugmore. Michael Goldberg. Harry Kramer. 8. May 1973 April Kingsley on Salvatore Romano, Don Cole, Richard Tum Suden, Ed Ruscha, Ray Parker. 9. February 1976 Vol 14 Np. 6 “Labyrinths" 10. Artforum May 1976 “Labryinths: Philadelphia College of Art. Art Gallery Magazine:

  6. Using the pivotal year of 1950, April Kingsley examines each artist's work and, month by month, takes us through the year as she profiles the artists of the New York School...

  7. The Ashcan School. Franz Kline : a critical study of the mature work, 1950-1962 Author: April Kingsley Dissertation, Thesis (Ph. D.) City University of New York, 2000. Search Here.