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Knowledge Center - Home   abstract expressionism  [1940's - Present]
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The Abstract Expressionist movement originated in New York City at the end of World War II. The founding artists of this movement were working in a spirit of revolt and self-exploration that made Abstract Expressionism much more of an outlook or ideal than a stylistic development. The artistic output varied, however the freedom of expression was constant.

The Abstract Expressionist revolt against traditional artistic styles, technical details and aesthetics led to a spontaneity that is best characterized by the action painting or splatter works of Jackson Pollock. This freedom of Expression also led to the acceptance of the "Color Field" paintings of Mark Rothko. This movement had a tremendous impact on 20th Century art and was the first US born movement to impact European art in a substantial way.

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that the large canvases Jackson Pollock used for his Abstract Expressionist action paintings were usually flat on the floor while he painted. Pollock, a chain cigarette smoker, would frequently paint with a cigarette hanging from his lips, leading to the intriguing incorporation of cigarette ashes into the surface of some of his greatest works.
top 10 abstract expressionist prints
  • Jackson Pollock, Number 8, 1949
  • Jackson Pollock, Composition
  • Jackson Pollock, Lucifer
  • Jackson Pollock, Convergence
  • Jackson Pollock, Summertime
  • Jackson Pollock, Zeichnung Tropftechnik (Serigraph)
  • Mark Rothko, Light Red Over Black (serigraph)
  • Mark Rothko, White over Red
  • Mark Rothko, Blue, Green and Brown
  • Mark Rothko, Blue, Orange, Red, 1961
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