Abstract Expressionism. Barbara Hess

Abstract Expressionism


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Abstract Expressionism Barbara Hess
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From the Curator: About the Exhibition Abstract Expressionist New York. Through exploration of gesture, line, shape, and color, many Abstract Expressionist artists hoped to evoke strong emotional reactions. Critics and theorists who took issue with Abstract Expressionist art rejected its artistic value constitute a diverse group in the canon of 20th-century Modern art. Abstract Expressionism: Art Movement Which Includes Action-Painting, Gesturalism, and Post-Painterly Abstraction. The exhibition Abstract Expressionists Imagists was a survey of the state of Abstract Expressionism in 1961, a movement that had begun around the end of WWII. Few art movements are as synonymous with the image of a paint-splattered male painter than abstract expressionism. * FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The group of artists called the Abstract Expressionists lived and worked in New York City in the 1940s and 1950s. Read and learn for free about the following article: Abstract Expressionism, an introduction. Abstract expressionism was an American post-World War II art movement. American Abstract Expressionist Franz Kline is best known for large black and white paintings bearing abstract motifs set down with strident confidence. Abstract Expressionism: Other Politics [Ann Eden Gibson] on Amazon.com.





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