Russell was the first to exhibit as a synchromist, displaying “Synchromy in Green” at the Paris Salon des Indépendants. MacDonald-Wright showed later that same year in Munich. The artists were successful and continued to exhibit the following year in New York and Paris.
Synchromist paintings were among the first abstract, non-representational paintings to exhibit in American art, and marked the first avant-garde movement to be labeled as American. |