Chicago Imagists
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British pronunciation/ʃɪkˈɑːɡəʊ ɪmˈadʒɪsts/
American pronunciation/ʃɪkˈɑːɡoʊ ɪmˈædʒɪsts/

"Chicago Imagists" 的定义和意义

Chicago Imagists
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a group of American artists active in the late 20th century who sought to challenge the conventions of abstract expressionism and create a more humorous and irreverent style

What are the "Chicago Imagists"?

The Chicago Imagists were a group of artists who started in the 1960s in Chicago, known for their unique and imaginative approach to art. Main figures included Roger Brown, Jim Nutt, and Ed Paschke, who focused on creating vibrant, often dreamlike works that combined elements of everyday life, comic art, and personal symbols. Their art was characterized by bright colors, playful shapes, and a mix of realistic and fantasy elements. The Chicago Imagists aimed to challenge traditional art styles by blending popular and more sophisticated artistic elements, creating pieces that were both visually impressive and full of personal meaning. Their work had a significant role in forming modern art by going beyond the limits and exploring new visual languages.

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