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Transcript: The spontaneous brushstrokes and lines are common in most abstract expressionist paintings There are many different layers of colors The artists use different brushstrokes to portray emotion, in this case, the artists seems angry and rebellious Different people interpret the painting in different ways, some people see different things than others This painting would be considered an action painting rather than a color field painting This movement was unique because every artists had their own version or style of painting abstract expressionism What type of painting is this?? What colors are used?? What do you see that others may not?? Any special shapes made in this painting?? Whats the mood shown in this painting?? The Artist is Franz Kline You can tell by the style of his painting. Parents divorced when he was 3 years old. An action painter A lot of his work reflected his anger through out his life. Went to the Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts and Techniques. Heavily influenced by Picasso and his cubist work. Jackson Pollock Reactions: 1. Color Field Painting 2. Action Painting (Gestural painting He was born Wyoming and moved to New York in 1930. He started painting around 1928-30, when he was 16 and studied under Thomas Hart Benton. (However, the American rural landscapes had little to no impact on his work. Although, the use of colors and use of paint were more lasting influences.) Later, he used ideas from Pablo Picasso to start an new painting style focused from Cubism. Artists focus more on the process and technique of painting Not as much about the finished product generally this type of painting is considered "messy". Hard to depict what the message (content) is behind the painting Mark Rothko was born in Dvinsk, Russia on September 25, 1903 Rothko painted more with water colors and created some great works using a palette of grays and earth tones Some critics say that a few of his paintings are a "masterpiece and a landscape of the mind." The left picture is an example of Abstract Expressionism. Lets Go More In Depth Born in Pennsylvania Went to Boston University and Girard College. He taught many art classes focused on abstract art. His work becomes easy to recognize due to his use of thick, bold, black lines. Night Creatures Lee Krasner 1965 Willem De Kooning Mark Rothko (Gestural Painting) Untitled No. 3 Jackson Pollock Re-cap: 1912- 1956 Artists Involved In This Movement Can you guess the artist of this painting?? Two Types of Abstract Expressionism 1903-1970 Abstract expressionism was an art movement that matured in the 1930's and continued to developed after WW2 from the 1940's to the 1950's. It originated in New York City due to the political instability in Europe (Paris). The idea of abstract art was heavily influenced by cubism, and surrealism. Artist moved to America and translated their art into a new style fitted to the post-war mood of anxiety and trauma which set the stage for modern art, and America's post-war dominance of the international art world. Surrealism and Cubism (influences) rebelling against the strict rule of Europe (post-WW2) and showing social chaos of depression, trauma, and the anxiety people were feeling after the war. Identify Jackson Pollock 1959 Abstract Expressionism Characteristics of Abstract Ecxpressionism Which picture is an example of Abstract Expressionism? Untitled Jackson Pollock 1948-49 uses blocks of color to symbolize and express emotion color gave the painting the feeling they wanted to portray it was considered more "organized" than action painting Abstraction (Subject Matter) Influences, Ideas, Brainstorming and Sketching! Abstract Expressionism Watch Walt Disney's Fantasia. As you are watching the movie you will pay close attention to the music and art. Then, compile and list of words or thumbnail sketches that correlate what you are hearing and seeing. (So you will react to each musical segment focusing on the elements/principles of art "line, color, shape, pattern, value, rhythm, texture, etc.) Color Field Painting Untitled 1957 Many people back then and still in the present day don't understand the concept of abstract expressionism Red, Orange, Tan and Purple 1949 1910- 1962 Franz Kline Window Panes with Bicycle Pangin 2005 At first this movement was not liked because it was against the rules of tradition. Red Orange Tan and Purple 1949 - Mark Rothko 1908-1984 Pollock painting Noon 1947 Action Painting One of the few famous women from the movement. Was married to Jackson Pollock. Once married, she focused more on Pollocks work than her own. Excavation WIllem de Kooning 1950 Mural. Magenta 1947 Mark Rothko Jackson Pollock Willem De Kooning Hans Hofmann Mark Rothko Lee Krasner Franz Kline Clyfford Still Robert Motherwell Barnett Newman Characteristics about this painting... Woman V 1952-53 Lee Krasner Chief 1950 Expressionism (conveying emotions)

Abstract Expressionism PowerPoint

Transcript: Abstract Expressionism The spontaneous brushstrokes and lines are common in most abstract expressionist paintings There are many different layers of colors Artists use different ways of painting to portray emotions (splashing, dripping) Everyone can interpret the painting in different way. This movement was unique because every artist had their version or style of painting in abstract expressionism. By: Charlie Dillon, Brady Cole, Mikaela Dykes, Nikola Škodáková Untitled, 1957 American artist born in New York Post-World War II art movement (anxiety, fear, stress) The first art movement that achieved international influence Based on psychoanalytic theories (Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung) 1950s and 1960s 1910- 1962 * Tried to capture energy and emotion through Action painting (anger) * Alternated between abstract and figural painting * Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts and Techniques. * Heavily influenced by Picasso and cubism 1904 - 1997 Jackson Pollock born in Dvinsk (Russian Imperium, today's Latvia) emigrated to the USA in 1913 Franz Kline 1. Color Field Painting 2. Action Painting (Gestural painting) How was the act of painting seen? * born in Wyoming, moved to New York in 1930 * struggled with alcoholism ( † car crush) * used knives, sticks or towels instead of brushes (occasionally putting sand, broken glass and other stuff into his paintings) * inspired by Pablo Picasso * influenced by Surrealism and Cubism Adam Artists are focused more on the process of painting. Generally considered to be "messy". "New York School" - informal group of American poets, painters, dancers, and musicians (1950´s - 1960´s Arshile Gorky - born in Armenia, great influence on abstract ex., one of the most powerful American painters of the 20th century Vir Heroicus Sublimis 1880 - 1966 * Born in Pennsylvania * Went to Boston University and Girard College * He taught many art classes * Most famous for his own style of abstract art - calligraphic paintings in black and white Night Creatures, 1965 Mark Rothko 1908-1984 Willem De Kooning * as a pure expression of emotions and means of visual communication. * as a spontaneous release of unconscious creativity * as a release of subconscious feelings and desires Shellflower, 1947 Jackson Pollock Untitled No. 3 1912- 1956 Artists involved in this movement Pompeii 1959 Two Types of Abstract Expressionism: Thank you for your attention :) * German-born, immigrated to the U.S. in 1932 *founder of an art school in Munich * influenced by Henri Matisse's ideas about color and form *in contact with famous artists: Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Wassily Kandinsky Developed in New York in the 1940's. Includes aspects of cubism, surrealism, and abstraction. Action Painting Barnett Newman Noon, 1947 * Born in NY * One of the few famous women from the movement. * She Married Jackson Pollock * Once married, she focused more on Pollocks work than her own. Jack Pollock "Untitled" Jackson Pollock, 1943 Mural Orange and Yellow Willem de Kooning 1950 Excavation Characteristics of Abstract Expressionism Which picture is an example of Abstract Expressionism? * answer to the question of human existence * psychological battles * the external struggle between man and nature *the hunt for spiritual comfort Jackson Pollock Willem De Kooning Hans Hofmann Lee Krasner Franz Kline Woman V 1952-53 Laburnum, 1954 - characterised by large areas of a more or less flat single colour - uses blocks of colour to express emotions - considered to be more organized Lee Krasner Hans Hofmann Chief, 1950 Abstract Expressionism What did abstract expressionists express?? Color Field Painting

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