Group Chat
In 1955, Philadelphia’s avant-garde was alive with possibilities. That year a group of 30 Philadelphia painters, architects, musicians, and dancers organized a series of exhibitions and public forums within the city’s relatively staid art world. The idea was to open a robust dialogue about the role of art and science in the postwar era and to engender understanding of modernism across the arts. Group ’55, as it came to be known, was a cadre of Philly’s most significant creators, many of whom were working in abstract styles (the Philadelphia Abstract Artists, another group, evolved from this original organization). Among them were artists Quita Brodhead, Sam Fried, Michael Ciliberti, Sanford Greenberg, and Raymond Hendler, architect Louis Kahn, and composers George Rochberg and Vincent Persichetti. Together, these voices shaped the…
