1. When Picasso Almost Invented Abstract Painting - Artsy

    Oct 27, 2017 · He began to add “attributes” to his paintings—a tie, a pipe, an ear lobe—small signs that indicated what object was being represented. Later, in the 1920s, Picasso began to publicly decry abstraction. Bois notes that, as far as …

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  4. Abstract Expressionism - The Artistry of the Abstract …

    May 10, 2021 · In this article, we will review the characteristics and styles of Abstract Expressionism, as well as a few key Abstract Expressionist artists who defined the movement. Read on for more about this revolutionary …

  5. Abstract Expressionism | Essay | The Metropolitan …

    In the wake of Abstract Expressionism, new generations of artists—both American and European—were profoundly marked by the breakthroughs made by the first generation, and went on to create their own important expressions …

  6. Abstract Expressionism - Encyclopedia Britannica

    Oct 25, 2024 · Abstract Expressionism, broad movement in American painting that began in the late 1940s and became a dominant trend in Western painting during the 1950s. The most prominent American Abstract Expressionist …

  7. Geometric Abstraction | Essay - The Metropolitan …

    The pictorial language of geometric abstraction, based on the use of simple geometric forms placed in nonillusionistic space and combined into nonobjective compositions, evolved as the logical conclusion of the Cubist destruction and …

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  9. Abstract Expressionism » Art Encyclopedia

    1. What is Abstract Expressionism? Abstract Expressionism was a post-World War II art movement that emphasised the spontaneous, automatic, and gestural creation of art. 2. Who were some famous Abstract Expressionists? …