Art Circle

Coenties Slip

Coenties Slip was an art circle. This catalog holds 102 public-domain works by 7 of its members. Its artists are most associated with Minimalism.

About

Coenties Slip was an informal circle of American artists who lived and worked in a converted warehouse at 99 South Street in New York City during the 1950s. The group, which included prominent figures like Ellsworth Kelly and Agnes Martin, was united by their proximity and shared experimental approach to art-making during the rise of Abstract Expressionism and the emergence of Minimalism.

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Member artists

Works by its members