Opis
Abstract Expressionism, recognized as the first American-born art movement to gain global influence, represents a significant shift in artistic focus, emphasizing personal expression through non-representational painting. This movement began in the United States during the 1940s, with key figures such as Jackson Pollock, Philip Guston, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning leading the charge. Although Abstract Expressionism encompasses various stylistic approaches, two main categories stand out: action painting, as seen in the works of de Kooning and Pollock, and color field painting, made famous by Rothko. Artists within this movement sought to communicate emotions and ideas via their distinctive marks, utilizing form, texture, color, and unique brushstroke qualities. The approach often included large canvases and welcomed the element of chance or accident. This book, featuring works from 20 essential Abstract Expressionist artists, presents an introduction to the movement that shifted the epicenter of the art world from Paris to New York, marking what many consider a golden era in American art history.
