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  • ...in_grad.sunysb_0771E_10069.pdf Grounding the Social Aesthetics of Abstract Expressionism: A New Intellectual History of The Club]'', Stony Brook University, 2010. P [[Category:Abstract expressionism|Hellstein, Valerie]]
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  • ...period, her art gradually shifted away from the figurative toward abstract expressionism. In the 1960s, she embraced light geometrical forms which engaged their sur
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  • ...reetscape - signaled a move away from the gestural mark making of Abstract Expressionism towards the indexical appropriation of the environment that would be furthe
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  • ...st line, and in some ways, she also approaches the coordinates of abstract expressionism. At the 1974 exhibition, the concern for construction in direct relation to
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  • ...f free-hand non-figurative paintings. She then shifted from these all-over abstract paintings to canvases fully covered in ornamental figurative elements, amon
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  • ...ressionistic-abstract structure, wrote poems and published translations on abstract art for ''Zenit''. From 1922-1925, [[Jo Klek]]'s (Josip Seissel) drawings,
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  • ...West 57th Street in 1966. While the Los Angeles gallery featured abstract expressionism, neo-Dada and nouveau réalisme, Dwan New York became associated with other
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  • the surrealist line of "imagination" and abstract expressionism? and WWII, at first what was favoured were Abstract Expressionism,
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  • ...e in Berlin were devoted to promoting expressionism. Schwitters showed two abstract paintings at a group show at Sturm Gallery in June 1918. Over the winter of 1918-1919, Schwitters began making abstract assemblages and collages from materials he found or accumulated in his dail
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  • ..., graphic designer and art theorist. Berlewi is primarily remembered as an abstract artist who paved the way for optical art, but he was also an important figu ...Congress]] in [[Düsseldorf]], published in ''Nasz Kurier'', he states that expressionism is obsolete and was replaced by Novembergruppe's dada and by constructivism
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  • ...ionism and how the story of the State Department's co-optation of Abstract Expressionism relates to the utopian (viz. “California Ideology") self-conception of na * [https://academic.oup.com/bjaesthetics/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/aesthj/ayac068/7111348?redirectedFrom=fulltext&login=false "Art
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  • ...f publication, ''Zenit'' accreted successive influences from international Expressionism, [[Futurism]], [[Dada]], and [[Constructivism]] to advance its cultural-pol ...the new wave of [[cubism]]. In its mature phase, ''Zenit'' introduced new, abstract art of varying orientation: from the activism and lyrical abstraction of [[
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  • '''Der Sturm''' [The Storm] was a magazine covering the expressionism movement founded in Berlin in 1910 by [[Herwarth Walden]]. It ran weekly un ...'). Postcards were also created featuring the expressionistic, cubist, and abstract art of [[Franz Marc]], [[Wassily Kandinsky]], [[Oskar Kokoschka]], [[August
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  • ...temporary Art in London from 1954 to 1959, he introduced American Abstract Expressionism to post-war England. In 1961 Alloway settled in New York and remained there
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  • * [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=17514 (Posted.)] Albert H. Barr, ''Cubism and Abstract Art'', New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1936; repr., Arno Press, 1966. {{en} ...ubist Painters, 2. Plastic Art and Pure Plastic Art, 3. The New Vision and Abstract of an Artist, 4. Kindergarten Chats and Other Writings, 5. Concerning the S
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  • ...ists (439 works in total, 25 by [[David Burliuk]], 53 by Kandinsky). First abstract work by Kandinsky appears on the cover of the catalogue Salon Izdebskago 2. ...orms a Yiddish Publishing House. The Culture League promotes a post-Cubist expressionism (Epstein, Lissitzky, Nikritin and Tyshler).
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  • ...t. His work inherently resists easy classification. Rooted in Symbolism, [[Expressionism]], [[Cubism]], Orphism, [[Constructivism]], and [[Surrealism]], his work is ...to Paris and encounters cubist works and [[Robert Delaunay]]’s (1885–1941) abstract colour compositions. In May, the Blaue Reiter calendar is issued, a publica
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  • ...ket_1936.jpg|thumb|300px|Jacket for the catalogue ''[[#Barr1936|Cubism and Abstract Art]]'', 1936, with a chart of modernist art history by Alfred H. Barr, Jr. ...focusing on the movement in France, Czechoslovakia (Czech Cubism and Cubo-Expressionism) and Russia (Cubo-Futurism).
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  • * "Neo-plasticism and Constructivism: Abstract and Nonobjective Art", ch 6 in ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18858 Theorie | Kemeny || 1924 || Abstract Design from Suprematism to the Present || BW || Ber
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  • * abstract art, [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=abstract-art Log] * abstract machine, [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=abstract-machine Log]
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  • ''abstract art, avant-garde, poetry'' ...lestone in the evolution of artist’s books as well as modernist poetry and abstract art. [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=14217 (...)]
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  • Several Norwegian painters got acquainted with abstract art during their studies in Paris in the 1910s and 20s. They participated i ...ame impossible because of political reasons." (from Kari Brandtzæg's paper abstract [http://webappo.web.sh.se/p3/ext/res.nsf/vRes/kultur_och_kommunikation_1302
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  • Axis_3_Jul_1935.jpg|''Axis: a quarterly review of contemporary ″abstract″ painting & sculpture'' 3, Special Issue on Contemporary Sculpture, ed. M ...weekly (-1919), biweekly (-1926), then irregular || || politics, literary expressionism
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  • ...de/sturmfrauen/digitorial/en/ Storm Women]'' (reassessing [[#expressionism|Expressionism]], 2015), ''[http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2015/international-pop Inter | {{a|expressionism}} Expressionism || {{sm|1905}} Brücke founded<br>{{sm|1911}} Blaue Reiter founded<br>{{sm|
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  • ...), ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10155 Articulated Light: The Emergence of Abstract Film in America]'', Cambridge, MA: Harvard Film Archive, and New York: Anth * Malcolm Le Grice, ''Abstract Film and Beyond'', MIT Press, 1977.
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  • ...y of the piano music. At the time, Oskar Fischinger was experimenting with abstract films. László contacted him to improve his performance. Several extra sli ...4 in Belgrade. Featured one hundred works advertised as "futurism, cubism, expressionism, ornamental cubism, suprematism, constructivism, neoclassicism and the like
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  • ...blishing, 1985, pp 136-140; repr. in Ann Eden Gibson, ''Issues in Abstract Expressionism: The Artists-Run Periodicals'', Ann Arbor, MI, 1990. Cage describes his com ...t Rauschenberg, and the rest of the New York Schools of both composers and abstract expressionists.
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  • ...ps://archive.org/details/modernartineaste0000mans IA]. Argues that Cubism, Expressionism and Constructivism, along with other great modernist styles, were merged wi ...lavia rejected the official language of expression licensed by the regime, abstract art, and replaced it with "anti-art". This book explores this crucial perio
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  • * Jörg Jewanski, [http://www.see-this-sound.at/compendium/abstract/69 "Color Organs"], ''See This Sound Compendium'', c2010. ...ature on [[Cubism#Czech_Cubism.2C_Cubo-Expressionism|Czech Cubism and Cubo-Expressionism see dedicated page]].''
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