The Futurists, the Surrealists, the abstract expressionists, all sought their passionate rhapsodies, of mechanization, or libido, or spontaneity. |
At the time this exhibition not only signified a milestone in the development of tourism in Bruges, but also had a major impact on the Flemish expressionists. |
He lived and worked in Deinze, and distinguished himself in his work from both the luminists and the expressionists of his generation. |
He was attractive to Dadaists, futurists, cubists, constructivists, abstract expressionists, and surrealists. |
The authors of the banned works, mostly expressionists, were proclaimed mad. |
In fact, these were the artists of the Interbellum, who succeeded the generation of the expressionists. |