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The term neo-expressionism describes the art movement that dominated the art market in the early and mid-1980s. The word \"neo\" refers to a revival of previous ideas or trends. Expressionism was a style from around the time of World War I that was highly personal and was often executed with violen...
Abstract expressionism is a 20th-century painting style that features large-scale works and expression of feelings through slashing and active brush strokes. It exploded in New York, following World War II. The war brought on the victory of abstract and expressionistic art and the creation of the ...
In recent years, modern artist Jackson Pollock, also known as \"Jack the Dipper\" for his revolutionary technique that freed many from academic strictures, has become more and more famous. I am choosing to write about him because his work has been discussed around the holiday dinner table at family ...
The German Expressionist cinema began in 1919 and was itself essentially an opposite of Impressionism. While Impressionism dealt more with giving an outward impression of an object, Expressionism sought to induce the emotional feel an object invokes on itself. Seemingly most often, Expressionist art...
In visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art there was one particular painter whose work really stood out to me and held the biggest inspiration on me as someone who is trying to pursue art. This famous painter was Georgia O\'Keeffe who established most of her work in the early 1900s. She was one of t...
Gertrude Stein, American writer of the 20th century Americanliterature, is considered one of the proponents of the modernist tradition. Modernism is an ideological movement that pervaded literature of the 20thcentury, asserting expressionism and individualism in works of art. One ofStein's fa...
During the Romanesque period, art often portrayed biblical events or depicted saints and other religious imagery. There were also several different styles of Romanesque art. The development of these styles can be credited to the geographic area in which the art was made, the audience that the art ...
For my paper, I selected \"The Scream\" by Edvard Munch. Munch is looked upon as one of the most significant influences on the development of expressionism. He was quoted as saying \"We want more than a mere photograph of nature. We do not want to paint pretty pictures to be hung on drawing-room wal...
Art was one of the earliest manifestations of culture; this is because it fulfills humankind\'s need to interpret everything around them including their world and spiritual beliefs. Paleolithic art can be found to date back over thirty thousand years. The first discovery of this type of art ...
The Arts play a large role in the expression of inner thoughts and beauty in life. From dance and music to painting, the concept of life is shown through the various ways in which we interpret it. The arts play a valued role in creating cultures and developing and documenting civilizations. Russia h...
Modern drama began by turning toward realism and away from the fantasy of nineteenth-century melodrama and farce. Realism gave rise to various innovations that served to express the dramatist\'s vision of what reality is. These attempts to be \" more real than real\" can be called expressionism. ...
To The Age It's Art, 1870 - 1920Dada is the artistic and literary movement reflecting a widespread nihilistic protest against all aspects of Western culture in the late 19th century. In their efforts to express the negation of all-current aesthetic and social values, the Dadaists frequently used ar...
The atmosphere in the Museum of Modern Art was very tranquil - the lights aren\'t too bright, and the wall itself looked like a piece of artwork. I\'d been walking around the museum for a while and I finally saw a painting that was what I\'d been expecting to find. It was located in a big room with ...
Egon Schiele was born on June 12, 1890, to Marie and Adolf Eugen Schiele in Tulln, a small town on the Danube in Lower Austria. Adolf was a high official of the Royal Empirial Railway Company. Of the six children of the marriage, only three survived infancy. Egon grew up alongside his sisters Melani...
The movement of Modernism in art is actually quite large if one were to judge it by all of the information it contains, and because of this, only a summarized version will be given in this paper. Modernism evolved sometime between the time period of 1860 and the First World War and is still used to ...
Edvard Munch is regarded as a pioneer in the Expressionist movement. At an early stage of his career, Munch was recognized in Germany and central Europe as one of the creators of a new movement in art. Munch and many artists of the time needed to express their feelings about all the societal change ...
Although it\'s true that architecture is not regarded as a single window, door, or wall, it is the product of all these things in totality. Each of these can be architecturally examined, but we must look at the building as a whole to really experience it. Architecture cannot be explained through s...
Frida Kahlo was a courageous and brave woman. Though she had been through numerous pains and suffering, she has continued to do what she loved to do, which was paint. Born on July 6, 1907, though her birth certificate says it was July 7 in Coyoacán, Mexico, near Mexico City, Frida's li...
Discrimination against African American within the United States has been a recognised problem for decades. Many were forced into sub standard accommodation in areas of cities, which came to be known as the ghettos during the first half of the twentieth century. Within the ghettos the African A...
The artwork of Robert Rauschenberg was constantly changing and fresh, and he was well ahead of his time. His work inspired Pop Art, Minimalism, and much of the work that many people today do with computers. Rauschenberg challenged the ideas of pre-conceived artwork as well as ideas about authorship ...
Miguel Pinero: The Man vs. The Poetry Any person who has watched the film "Pinero," or is familiar with its main character Miguel Pinero, can be assured of learning one thing about the man, the fact that he wrestled with incredible inner conflicts his entire life. From renowned poet...
Edvard Munch is regarded as a pioneer of the Expressionist movement in modern painting. At an early stage, Munch was recognized in Germany and central Europe as one of the creators of a new and different movement of art that helped artists express their feelings about all the social change that was ...
Domenico Theotocopoulos (El Greco) was one of the most highly regarded Spanish artists of his time. He was born in Fodele, a minor community located on the isle of Crete, in about 1542. Theotocopoulos, also known as \"El Greco\" (meaning The Greek), was to become a \"Spanish\" mannerist, whose work,...
The Theatre of the Absurd began in the early 1950s. It was influenced by four major events: World War I, World War II, the emergence of liberalism, and the onslaught of epidemics. The two world wars had devastating effects on Europe and the European population as a whole. Europeans questioned their ...
• Abstract Expressionism: Process of trial and error motivated by aesthetic goals, new reps of emotions, and state of mind, styles evolved as they worked. Non-geometric shapes, Jungian philosophy that certain myths and beliefs are repeated in different societies at different times • Post world ...