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Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York in the 1940s. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve international influence and put New York City at the center of the western art world, a role formerly filled by Paris. Although the term "abstract expressionism" was first applied to American art in 1946 by the art critic Robert Coates, it had been first used in Germany in 1919 in the magazine Der Sturm, regarding German Expressionism. In the United States, Alfred Barr was the first to use this term in 1929 in relation to works by Wassily Kandinsky.
Abstract Expressionism Lecture
Abstract Expressionism Lecture
What is Abstract Expressionism?
What is abstract expressionism? - Sarah Rosenthal
Abstract Expressionism
Willem de Kooning _ Abstract expressionism
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AB EX NY: MoMA and Abstract Expressionism
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[ARTS 315] The (Spiritual) Crisis of Abstract Expressionism: Mark Rothko - Jon Anderson
This video lecture on Abstract Expressionism was created for my Modern Literature & the Arts class. Find a specific section: 0:00:10 What is Abstract Expressionism? 0:01:53 The Beginning of Abstract Expressionism/1930s 0:03:17 The Early 1940s and World War II 0:10:28 The Height of Abstract Expressionism/1950s 0:11:47 Characteristics of Abstract Expressionism 0:15:57 Methods of Abstract Expressionism 0:21:03 Key Abstract Expressionist Artists and their Work 0:44:21 Decline of Abstract Expressionism/1960s 0:45:38 The Legacy of Abstract Expressionism All content is used for educational and non-profit purposes, and is legal to use under fair use.
In this video from the Clyfford Still Museum (CSM) ground-floor storyviewers, CSM Director Dean Sobel, Senior Consulting Curator David Anfam, art historian Robert Storr, and author Robert Genter discuss the development of this iconic American artistic movement following World War II. While Storr and Genter provide historical context for the movement, Sobel identifies “all over” composition and monumental scale as two of its defining characteristics.
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/could-just-anyone-make-a-jackson-pollock-painting-sarah-rosenthal If you visit a museum with a collection of modern and contemporary art, you’re likely to see works that sometimes elicit the response, “My cat could make that, so how is it art?” But is it true? Could anyone create one of Jackson Pollock’s drip paintings? Sarah Rosenthal dives into the Abstract Expressionist movement in hopes of answering that question. Lesson by Sarah Rosenthal, animation by Tomás Pichardo-Espaillat.
Artist Mary Weatherford, USC Professor of Art History Suzanne Hudson and MOCA Chief Curator Helen Molesworth explore Abstract Expressionism. Weatherford Hudson and Molesworth discuss the heterogeneity of the Abstract Expressionists and the two men, Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg, who drew them together through their aggressive historicization of this moment in painting. Director: Andrew van Baal Music: DJ Shadow Special Thanks: Helen Molesworth, Mary Weatherford, Suzanne Hudson
Born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in 1904, Willem de Kooning stowed away to the U.S. in 1926 and settled in New York City. While working in the commercial realm, de Kooning also was developing his artistic style, exploring both figure painting and more abstract subjects through the 1930s. By the 1940s, those two main tendencies seemed to fuse perfectly, notably in Pink Angels. De Kooning became known for his depiction of women, and women would dominate his paintings for decades. Later in life, de Kooning explored landscapes and even sculpture, before Alzheimer's disease made it impossible to continue on. He died in 1997 at age 92. Born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in 1904, Willem de Kooning embraced the artistic path at a young age, dropping out of school when he was 12 to begin an app...
A short documentary film on Abstract Expressionism produced by David Hedding for a class at Columbia College Chicago.
From the Curator: MoMA and Abstract Expressionism Abstract Expressionist New York The Museum of Modern Art, October 3, 2010--April 11, 2011 MoMA.org/abexny Filmed by Plowshares Media Images courtesy of Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko; The Willem de Kooning Foundation; Pollock-Krasner Foundation; Estate of Arshile Gorky; Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York; Grace Hartigan; Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; James Burke; Time & Life Pictures; Getty Images; and The Museum of Modern Art and The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York © 2010 The Museum of Modern Art
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This video lecture on Abstract Expressionism was created for my Modern Literature & the Arts class. Find a specific section: 0:00:10 What is Abstract Expressionism? 0:01:53 The Beginning of Abstract Expressionism/1930s 0:03:17 The Early 1940s and World War II 0:10:28 The Height of Abstract Expressionism/1950s 0:11:47 Characteristics of Abstract Expressionism 0:15:57 Methods of Abstract Expressionism 0:21:03 Key Abstract Expressionist Artists and their Work 0:44:21 Decline of Abstract Expressionism/1960s 0:45:38 The Legacy of Abstract Expressionism All content is used for educational and non-profit purposes, and is legal to use under fair use.
Fan of Jackson Pollock's abstract expressionism? Please consider this silent visual experimental film. Thank you kindly.
Contemporary Art Trends [ARTS 315], Jon Anderson The (Spiritual) Crisis of Abstract Expressionism: Mark Rothko September 2, 2011
June 22, 2016, Gwen Chanzit and Dean Sobel: “Women of Abstract Expressionism in Context” © Denver Art Museum. Women of Abstract Expressionism was on view at the Denver Art Museum June 12–Sep 25, 2016