Art History Lecture Series | No, your toddler could not have done that: A Brief History of Abstraction

Art History Lecture Series | No, your toddler could not have done that: A Brief History of Abstraction

Much of twentieth-century art centers on a deliberate move away from traditional representation of the visual world. This shift gained momentum in the 1910s, and by mid-century, abstraction had become the dominant visual language of serious modern art with the rise of Abstract Expressionism in New York. This lecture will trace the arc of abstraction through the early twentieth century, providing a historic backdrop for Jonathan Lasker: Drawings and Studies, on view at the Frye through August 2026, which demonstrates how one contemporary artist takes abstraction in a new direction.

 

About the Art History Lecture Series

The Frye Art Museum presents a new season of lectures by art historian Rebecca Albiani, exploring masterpieces of world art, and offering pivotal context to deepen understanding of works on view at the Frye. 

About the Instructor

Rebecca Albiani has been an arts lecturer at the Frye Art Museum since 1997. A former Graduate Lecturing Fellow at the National Gallery in Washington D.C., and a Fulbright Scholar in Venice, she holds an MA from Stanford University and a BA from the University of California, Berkeley.

 

Art History Lecture Series | No, your toddler could not have done that: A Brief History of Abstraction

An abstract arwork on a light blue background

Jonathan Lasker. The Discontinuous Self, 2000. Oil on linen. 75 x 100 in. Courtesy the artist, Greene Naftali, Thaddaeus Ropac and Timothy Taylor

April 9, 2026

11:30 am–12:30 pm

Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

2025–26 Art History Lecture Series Ticket Prices and Tiers:

Individual Tickets
Members: $15
Non-members: $20
Students: $10

Individual in-person tickets are available on the day of the lecture and cannot be purchased in advance. Tickets must be purchased in person with a credit or debit card; cash is not accepted. Recordings of lectures will be available for purchase shortly after lecture date.

In-person Series Pass 
Members: $150
Non-members: $200
Students: $100

Recording Only Series Pass
Members: $140
Non-members: $190
Students: $90


Ticketing Policies: 

Registration
You may purchase a series pass in advance of the start of the season or at any point during the season while supplies last. Individual tickets for the in-person lectures are not available in advance, but can be purchased in person on a first come first served basis.

Confirmation
Registration is confirmed by email.

Cancellation
The Frye Art Museum reserves the right to cancel any lecture. If the Museum cancels a course or class, a full prorated refund will be issued. Questions? Contact learning@fryemuseum.org

Ticket Limit
8
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