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Expressionism and Abstract Expressionism

Expressionism and Abstract Expressionism. Expressionism. Built on Post-Impressionism Similar directions in color usage Saw color and shape essential to communicate a deeper emotional reality Began in post war Europe. Franz Marc. Edward Munch. Emile Nolde. George Grosz. Ernst Kirchner.

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Expressionism and Abstract Expressionism

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  1. Expressionism and Abstract Expressionism

  2. Expressionism • Built on Post-Impressionism • Similar directions in color usage • Saw color and shape essential to communicate a deeper emotional reality • Began in post war Europe

  3. Franz Marc

  4. Edward Munch

  5. Emile Nolde

  6. George Grosz

  7. Ernst Kirchner

  8. Wessely Kandinsky

  9. Abstract Expressionism • The first international art form from the United States • Produced by WWII veterans • Viewed as a reaction to socialist and totalitarian states • Built on surrealist ideas about unconscious and expressionist ideas about the universally communicative ability of color, line, and shape

  10. Jackson Pollock

  11. Jackson Pollock

  12. Jackson Pollock

  13. Adolph Gottlieb

  14. William De Kooning

  15. Franz Kline

  16. Dadaism • Reaction to rapidly changing political climate in Europe • The name was chosen because of the ridiculous sound, to highlight ridiculousness • A movement in poetry, theater, and art and still used today. • Many of the dada challenges to art and art making influence the way artists challenge art today.

  17. Max Ernst

  18. Marcel Duchamp Readymades Challenge to definitions of art and artmaking process

  19. Surrealism • Influenced by psychoanalysis and ideas about the unconscious. • Built on Dadaist techniques to evoke the unconscious. • Reemerging interest in craftsmanship. • Built on questions about art and extended to questions about reality.

  20. Salvidor Dali

  21. Rene Magritte

  22. Rene Magritte

  23. Rene Magritte

  24. Joseph Cornell

  25. Juan Miro

  26. Juan Miro

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