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Abstract expressionism
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抽象表現主義, アブストラクト・エクスプレッショニズム
a modern art movement originated in New York in which an artist expresses subjective feelings in abstract forms rather than external objects or figures
What is "Abstract Expressionism"?
Abstract Expressionism was an art movement that began in the mid-20th century, mainly in the United States. It focused on expressing emotions and ideas through abstract forms and bold colors. Artists like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko aimed to convey deep feelings and personal experiences, often using large canvases and unplanned techniques. Instead of showing recognizable subjects, they used abstract shapes and powerful brushstrokes to create a certain mood and feeling. Abstract Expressionism aimed to give viewers an emotional experience rather than a literal representation, emphasizing the artist's mental experiences and creative process.
Example
Abstract expressionism emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by spontaneous, intuitive creations often devoid of recognizable subject matter.
抽象表現主義は20世紀中頃に現れ、認識できる主題を欠くことが多い自発的で直感的な創作によって特徴づけられます。
Jackson Pollock is renowned for his pioneering role in abstract expressionism, famously creating his artworks by dripping and splattering paint onto canvases laid on the floor.
ジャクソン・ポロックは抽象表現主義の先駆的な役割で知られており、特に床に置かれたキャンバスに絵具を滴らせたり飛ばしたりして彼の作品を作り出しました。