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Part One: Abstract Expressionism

Part One: Abstract Expressionism. Abstract Expressionism. Pop Art. Jackson Pollock. Autumn Rhythm, 1950. Jackson Pollock Eyes in the Heat 1946. Lavender Mist, 1950. Lavender Mist, 1950. Jackson Pollock, Greyed Rainbow, 1953. Blue Poles, 1952. Willem de Kooning 1904–1997.

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Part One: Abstract Expressionism

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  1. Part One: Abstract Expressionism

  2. Abstract Expressionism

  3. Pop Art

  4. Jackson Pollock

  5. Autumn Rhythm, 1950

  6. Jackson Pollock Eyes in the Heat 1946

  7. Lavender Mist, 1950

  8. Lavender Mist, 1950

  9. Jackson Pollock, Greyed Rainbow, 1953

  10. Blue Poles, 1952

  11. Willem de Kooning 1904–1997

  12. Willem de Kooning, Excavation, 1950

  13. Willem de Kooning Woman I 1950-52

  14. Willem de Kooning Woman II 1953

  15. Willem de Kooning Woman IV 1952-53

  16. Willem de Kooning Woman V 1952-53

  17. Willem de Kooning Woman and Bicycle 1953

  18. Action Painters such as Jackson Pollock wished to portray paint texture and the movement of the artist’s hand, showing evidence of the “act” of painting. Color Field painters such as Mark Rothko were concerned with color and shape in order to create peaceful and spiritual paintings with no representative subject matter. Both groups shared a common goal though: to express emotion.

  19. Color Field Painters Mark Rothko Helen Frankenthaler

  20. Mark Rothko

  21. Mark Rothko 1947

  22. Mark Rothko 1948

  23. Mark Rothko 1949

  24. Mark Rothko White Center 1950

  25. Mark Rothko Number 10

  26. Mark Rothko Untitled, 1957

  27. Mark Rothko Untitled, 1949

  28. Mark Rothko Violet, Green, and Red 1951

  29. Mark Rothko Red, Yellow, Black on White 1967

  30. Mark Rothko Orange and Yellow

  31. "the people who weep before my paintings are having the same religious experience I had when I painted them." -Mark Rothko

  32. Mark Rothko Bright Blue, Brown,and Blue on Wine 1962

  33. Helen Frankenthaler

  34. Helen Frankenthaler, Mountains and Sea, 1952

  35. Helen Frankenthaler Hanging Garden

  36. Andy Warhol 1928-1987

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