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What is abstract expressionism art ?

Abstract Expressionism is a post-World War II art movement that emerged in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s. It is characterized by a focus on spontaneous, gestural, and non-representational forms of painting. This movement marked a significant departure from traditional representational art and sought to convey powerful emotions and expressions through abstraction.

Key features of Abstract Expressionism include:

Gestural Abstraction: Abstract Expressionist artists often used gestural abstraction, a technique where the artist’s physical actions and movements are evident in the brushstrokes. This emphasis on spontaneity and the physical act of painting was a departure from more controlled and planned artistic approaches.

Large Scale: Many Abstract Expressionist works are large in scale. The expansive canvases allowed artists to use sweeping brushstrokes and create immersive, impactful experiences for the viewer.

Emotional Expression: The movement is characterized by a focus on conveying raw emotion and the artist’s inner experiences. The paintings are often seen as expressions of the artist’s psyche and a reflection of their state of mind during the creative process.

Color Fields: While some Abstract Expressionists used vibrant and expressive color, others embraced color fields—large expanses of a single color or subtle variations. This approach allowed for a focus on the overall emotional impact of the painting.

Action Painting: This term is regularly associated with Abstract Expressionism, particularly with artists like Jackson Pollock. Action painting involves the artist physically engaging with the canvas, sometimes dripping or pouring paint onto it rather than using conventional brushstrokes.

Individual Style: Abstract Expressionism encompasses a range of individual styles and approaches. Two prominent subtypes within the movement are Action Painting (exemplified by Jackson Pollock) and Color Field Painting (associated with artists like Mark Rothko).

Spontaneity and Intuition: Artists in this movement frequently emphasized spontaneity and intuition over careful planning. The canvas became a space for experimentation and exploration of the artist’s inner world.

Prominent artists associated with Abstract Expressionism include Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Franz Kline, and Clyfford Still, Joan Mitchell among others.

The movement had a significant impact on the development of modern art and played a crucial role in the shift of the art world’s center from Europe to the United States.

 

Olivier de Kerten an abstract expressionism artist.

– Personal website :  https://odkparis.com
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