<p>This book explores the unusual oeuvre of the American painter Lucien C. Kapp, who?largely under the radar of art history?forged a bridge between Abstract Expressionism and the twenty-first century. It discusses his three artistic "homes" of Illinois, Japan, and Styria in Austria, each of which in its own way fired the artist's imagination and inspired him to "condense the world." A recurring theme over the years was the expelled Indigenous peo...