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Hailed as the first American-born art movement to have a worldwide influence, Abstract Expressionism denotes the non-representational use of paint as a means of personal expression. It emerged in America in the 1940s, with lead protagonists including Jackson Pollock, Philip Guston, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning.
Abstract Expressionism spawned many different stylistic tendencies but two particularly prominent sub-categories: action painting, exemplified by de Kooning and Pollock, and color field painting, made most famous by Rothko. Throughout, Abstract Expressionists strove to convey emotions and ideas through the making of marks, through forms, textures, shades, and the particular quality of brushstrokes. The movement favored large-scale canvases, and embraced the role of accident or chance.
With featured works from 20 key Abstract Expressionist artists, this book introduces the movement which shifted the center of art gravity from Paris to New York and remains for many the golden moment of American art.
Publisher : Taschen America Llc
Publication date : March 4, 2016
Edition : Illustrated
Language : English
Print length : 95 pages
ISBN-10 : 3836505177
ISBN-13 : 978-3836505178
Item Weight : 1.25 pounds
Dimensions : 8.27 x 0.55 x 10.24 inches
Part of series : Basic Art
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Customers appreciate the book’s beautiful color photographs of paintings and find the information quality positive, with one customer highlighting the detailed artist bios. The collection receives praise, with one noting the superb selection of individual works, and customers find it easy to read and good value for money.
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