Non-Objective Modernist

Mabel Birkhead D'Amico
,
Victor D'Amico
Mabel and Victor D’Amico were pioneering spirits whose lives are remembered by the significant impact they made in the field of modern art education. An expression of their combined creativity, the D’Amico House holds an extensive collection of research material and original artworks that documents their contributions. The Art Barge, a summer art school created in 1960 from a retired WWII Navy barge, inspires individuals of all ages to discover their power to create.
Suzy Frelinghuysen
,
George L.K. Morris
This Bauhaus-inspired 1930’s and 40s Modernist structure was the home and studio of Suzy Frelinghuysen and George L.K. Morris, painters and founding members of the American Abstract Artists. They championed American abstract art and collected the 20th century’s greatest abstract art, including works by Picasso, Gris, Matisse and Leger. Their house embodies the artistic and stylistic innovations of Modernism. It is an immersion in the challenging and inspiring world of these pioneering Modern artists.