Abstract Expressionism is an artistic movement that emerged in the 1940s and 1950s that focuses on a shared curiosity in the utilization of abstraction as a means to express and/or elicit emotion through artistic works. In the post-World War II era, American painters primarily based in New York, sometimes referred to as the New York School, began using various techniques and demonstrating diverse styles to express their emotions and attitudes in a completely abstracted way.
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- en.wikipedia.org Abstract expressionism4 Abstract expressionism and the Cold War. 5 Consequences. 6 Major sculpture. 7 List of abstract expressionists.
- artlex.com art-movements/abstract-expressionism/Abstract Expressionism is recognized for its large-scale paintings consisting of large blocks of color and non-traditional treatment of materials and processes.
- wikiart.org en/paintings-by-style/abstract-…Abstract Expressionism completely rejects all forms (biomorphic as well as geometric) and uses color as the only tool for expression.
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- artincontext.org abstract-expressionism/In this article, we will review the characteristics and styles of Abstract Expressionism, as well as a few key Abstract Expressionist artists who defined the...
- britannica.com Visual Arts PaintingAbstract Expressionism, broad movement in American painting that became a dominant trend in Western painting during the 1950s.
- theartstory.org Movements Abstract Expressionism"Abstract Expressionism" was never an ideal label for the movement, which developed in New York in the 1940s and 1950s.
- http://arthistoryarchive.com arthistory/…Abstract Expressionism: The International Context fills this gap by providing an in-depth exploration of this truly global art movement.
- studiobinder.com All …-abstract-expressionism…Abstract expressionism is an art movement focusing on the utilization of abstraction as a means to express and/or elicit emotion through art.