Gone, too, were the essentially macho male connotations which had informed abstract expressionism, to be replaced by a new lyricism. |
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This is weird, transgressive, mind-bending cinema, reminiscent of silent-era German expressionism, and seasoned with Hollywood musical parody. |
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Under her they merely turn from pointillistic snapshots into abstract expressionism. |
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By the late 1960s, pop art had risen to take the place of abstract expressionism. |
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Amid the derangements of Dada and abstract expressionism she reverted to tradition. |
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Gary Engle, a self-taught artist, explains that the heart of his portfolio consists of images of nature that lean toward abstract expressionism. |
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But can the highest form of expressionism really be the exteriorizing, or soliloquizing, of inner, realistic psychological states? |
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In its five galleries, the museum hosts exhibits ranging from cowboy art to abstract expressionism. |
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Think of Cezanne's early, sexually driven expressionism, or Mondrian's romantic Dutch realism, or the design-based art nouveau of early Bonnard. |
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Oshiro Onchi like Kandinsky were creative forerunners of expressionism and abstract art. |
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After World War II, Scandinavian design, abstract expressionism, op art and the postmodern Memphis style were also felt. |
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I remember how Robert Motherwell didn't like the term abstract expressionism and preferred abstract automatism. |
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Abstract expressionism, collage, surrealism, impressionism and the use of other materials were expressly banned. |
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On abstract expressionism, I think that its debt to surrealism was largely formal or technical. |
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Looking at some of their efforts, I suspect that if they spell their name correctly it is hailed as a triumph, and incorrectly, as expressionism. |
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All the ideas evident in early German expressionism are applied to the simple design of two cars roaring down a dark and desolate road. |
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In general, the show boxed the compass under the four strong winds of realism, expressionism, surrealism and abstractionism. |
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Within the context of art, say of realism versus expressionism, you can have a realistic body or an expressionistic body. |
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It was pianistically challenging to create the required intensity and expressionism, and thus colour and line were of utmost importance, as also an improvisatory element. |
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We readily take the cinema as an expressionist medium because expressionism takes the inside of people and projects it outward into the external world. |
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Sometimes the music of this period is associated with expressionism in art, but, as with impressionism, the use of the word in this context can be somewhat vague. |
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He developed an idiosyncratic, instantly recognizable style that combined figurative expressionism with influences from Klimt, Schiele and Austrian Art Nouveau. |
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Part Norman Rockwell, part Andy Warhol, Segal's work has been tossed in to every category from American realism and pop art to social expressionism and figurative sculpture. |
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That's why they're a bridge between abstract expressionism and pop art. |
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Though the modern art movements of impressionism, cubism, expressionism and abstract art have influenced urban art, what we see is not a made-in-India version of Western art. |
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There is also a jingoistic link, as painting in the fifties was all about American abstract expressionism which I particularly appreciate. |
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His work develops expressionism tinged with cubism, later with phantasmagoria. |
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Cubism gave rise to the development of new trends in art such as futurism, constructivism and expressionism. |
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The collection includes material by and about Georg Kaiser, the leading dramatist of German expressionism. |
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A sound universe to expressionism textures which exploits dramas and melancholies of the 19th century. |
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Where aesthetic register meets fauvism, abstraction, primitivism and expressionism. |
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I had always an expressionism sensibility and I have never recognized myself in concretism not even more in Brazil or with Baumeister. |
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These range from pointillism to expressionism, via fauvism, and he delights us with his style and colours. |
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Abstract expressionism is characterised by an unpredictable, capricious form of art. |
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Her paintings release a strong energy and express a feeling of freedom specific to abstract expressionism. |
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It influenced German expressionism and is to this day a masterpiece of the threatened mind. |
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Ms Dumas's human subjects are painted in a messy style, suggestive of expressionism. |
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My graphic research currently tends towards a very figurative form of néo-cubism and what seems to me, expressionism? |
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In others, he moved towards expressionism and eventually embraced serial procedures. |
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Modern art: paintings by Syrian artists, particularly Aleppines, expressed in various styles such as realism, cubism, expressionism. |
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My intention is to transpose meaningfully. This amounts to expressionism, in my opinion. |
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At the most fundamental level, abstract expressionism evokes existential angst for instance, and Pop Art satirizes consumerism. |
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Expressionism relocated to the US where it became abstract expressionism, the dominant US style, in the hands of artists like Pollock and De Kooning. |
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His move to Miami to make a fresh start, aged 40, coincided with a sea-change in American art, as abstract expressionism gave way to the ascendancy of pop. |
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The terminology of appearance and essence in Lukacs' critique of expressionism thus echoed his analysis of the outer archaism and inner modernity of naturalism. |
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His style reminds somewhat of French fauvism or German expressionism. |
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His paintings gravitated towards expressionism and fauvism. |
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Lacking strong characters and saddled with vocal lines hovering uncomfortably between tunefulness and expressionism, the mostly young cast was hard pressed to make much impact. |
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The book takes us on a journey through the turbulent times of wars, revolutions, and new directions in art like expressionism and abstractionism. |
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Of course, in an academic art school which has embraced expressionism, it also holds many meanings. |
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The avant-garde was influenced by German expressionism and Sell points to Max Beckmann, Ernst Toller, and Nolde. |
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Miguel Angel Campano's painting is infused with French landscapes from Poussin to Cezanne but also with American expressionism, which is visible in the importance his gestures lends to texture and matter. |
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Starting from 'all over', the image idea of abstract expressionism, Alex Katz made his own way in the field of representational painting even before the rise of minimalism and pop art. |
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Whereas MOMA presents works chronologically and arranged by artistic school: expressionism, cubism, surrealism and so on, the Tate Modern jumbles works from different periods together, linking them by intellectual theme. |
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The music of Montréal composer Louis Dufort ranges from a cathartic form of expressionism mostly found in his early works to organicism focusing on the inner structure of sound matter in his latest works. |
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Fate, passion and angst were the film directors' parameters in their pioneering work on lighting techniques: claire-obscure with psychological expressionism and existentialism. |
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Always riding the edge between the aptly critical and the politically incorrect, McCarthy pushed the boundaries of performance into outrageous farce, absurdist expressionism, and grotesque exaggeration. |
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Krasner has a good presence in museums and her paintings are powerful examples of abstract expressionism – though I don't think she would agree with fans who suggest she was better than Pollock. |
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She continued on her own way of inwardness and imagination to point the pure? of her feeling, a kind of abstract expressionism, behind her painting glimmers a clear pure blue or radiant yellow? |
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In the wake of abstract expressionism, when painting was all, Mr Baldessari was investigating what it meant to make a painting, what the rules were, and how far he could stretch them. |
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They were characterized by the reductive philosophies of minimalism and the spontaneous improvisation and expressivity of abstract expressionism. |
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These include impressionism and the modernist styles of expressionism, abstract painting and surrealism. |
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The exhibition will explore the book's themes and spans Cockrill's evolution from early photorealism to expressionism and abstraction. |
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A discursus on utopia follows, beginning with Georg Lukacs and Ernst Bloch on expressionism and proceeding to Marcuse. |
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Webern's expressionism, while aphoristic and pointillistic, is distinguished by extraordinary sensitivity of diction and colouring, encompassing the gamut from atmospheric suspense to explosive vehemence. |
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He was interested in portraiture, not just because of the sitter and wanting to penetrate the character of the sitter, but also because he brought expressionism into portraiture. |
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Resistant to the body movements of the abstract expressionism. |
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D'Amboise's choreography gets into hot water when he tackles dramatic expressionism. |
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Their expressionism is virtual, and is in fact beside their operatic aesthetic point. |
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Abstract expressionism had Clement Greenberg. |
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Abstract expressionism generally expanded and developed the definitions and possibilities available to artists for the creation of new works of art. |
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It derives from the reductive aspects of modernism and is often interpreted as a reaction against Abstract expressionism and a bridge to Postminimal art practices. |
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Related to abstract expressionism was the emergence of combining manufactured items with artist materials, moving away from previous conventions of painting and sculpture. |
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Both of us preferred the human form in painting and sculpture to abstract expressionism, and we had fun weighing some of the doctors we knew on the scale of purblindness. |
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By the 1960s Abstract expressionism, Geometric abstraction and Minimalism, which reduces sculpture to its most essential and fundamental features, predominated. |
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His contemporary, Swedish novelist and playwright August Strindberg, was a forerunner of experimental forms such as expressionism, symbolism and surrealism. |
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Abstract expressionism has gained popularity in recent decades. |
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German expressionism would be unthinkable without Freud,'' Barron, senior curator of 20th-century art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, said in an interview. |
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