"A collection of "Unseen" abstract art goes on view" Berkshire Eagle feature
"In 1937, the American Abstract Artists held their first group show in the Squibb Gallery in New York City. The show would attract 1,500 viewers over the course of its three-week run, but the art critics were not kind", writes Jennifer Huberdeau of the Berkshire Eagle. "But George L.K. Morris and Suzy Frelinghuysen, abstract artists themselves, saw value in the paintings of their peers. Morris, a founding member of the AAA purchased 10 pieces..."Click here to read the whole article.