Piet Mondrian | Max Ernst |
Now considered to be the first American artistic movement of world wide importance, this movement put New York in the forefront, replacing Paris as the center of the art world. The term was originally used to describe the work of Archille Gorky and Jackson Pollock.
Gorky | Pollock |
The painters who came to be called"Abstract Expressionists" shared a similarity of outlook rather than style--an outlook characterized by a spirit of revolt and a belief in freedom of expression. The main exponents of the genre were Pollock, De Kooning, and Rothko, but other artists include Philip Guston, Franz Kline, Newman and Still. The Term Abstract Expressionism was first used by Robert Coates in the March issue of The New Yorker in 1936. The movement was hugely successful, partly due to the efforts of the critics Harold Rosenberg and Clement Greenberg, who also originated the terms Action Painting and American Style.
Guston | Franz Kline |
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2 comments:
--"However great a disaster World War II was, it did at least mean that artists suck as:Piet Mondrian, Max Ernst "
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Other than that sentence I enjoyed your post.
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I enjoyed reading what you shared in your blog on abstract expressionism. Thank you for researching and exposing us to the greatness of this artistic movement. Keep up the good work!
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