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  • ...is]] to the [[New York School]]. In the early 1950s and Diebenkorn adopted abstract expressionism as his vehicle for self-expression, influenced at first by [[Clyfford Still ...s later paintings - the ''Ocean Park'' series begun in 1967 clearly bridge abstract expressionism, [[color field painting]] and [[lyrical abstraction]]. Contemporary paintin
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  • ...d been recognized across the Atlantic including [[Paris]]. New York School abstract expressionism— represented by [[Jackson Pollock]], [[Willem De Kooning]], [[Franz Kline ...ef>[http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/50253062&tab=holdings ''American Abstract Expressionism of the 1950s An Illustrated Survey,'']</ref>
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  • ...ranging from the classical works of the Renaissance period to contemporary abstract expressionism.
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  • ...access from the tabs at the top. You may want to rewrite [[New York School abstract expressionism/Definition]]; our convention is that the title is not repeated in the defin Why do we have definitions? See the [[New York School abstract expressionism/Related Articles]]. When you edit the page, you'll see the article names ar
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  • ...d [[cinema]] - with the films of [[Ingmar Bergman]] and the paintings of [[Abstract Expressionism|Abstract Expressionists]] like [[Jackson Pollock]] often being understood i
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  • ...adian visions."<ref name=tws01jangnnmmm/> Paintings had a "mix of Fauvism, Abstract Expressionism and outsider vision.<ref name=tws01jangnnmmm/> * [[Abstract expressionism]]
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  • I did make the sort sequence consistent, so under "Live articles", you'll see Abstract expressionism under "E" and Abstract impressionism under "I", so they would be subordinat :: The article Abstract expressionism was earlier listed in '''A''' and now it is moved. Abstract Impressionism a
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  • *{{pl|Abstract expressionism}} (2904)
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  • ...alleries]] and deconstructs it, using geometries reminiscent of cubism and abstract expressionism. This subverts the functional aspects of modernist simplicity while taking ...lso bears similarities to deconstructivist architecture. His movement into abstract expressionism and away from figurative work,<ref>Kandinsky, "Point and Line to Plane"</re
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  • '''New York School abstract expressionism''' dominated a period of the post-[[World War II]] art world, beginning in
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  • ...precipitous decline after World War II as the new [[Abstract expressionism|abstract expressionism]] typified by [[Jackson Pollock]] suddenly shifted the center of the art wo
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  • ...certainly not Impressionism since it does not deal with light. Previously Abstract expressionism was under '''A''' where it should be. Abstract Impressionism should follow. ...does not turn blue. See: [[Abstract expressionism]] and [[New York School abstract expressionism]]. I hope to progress in technical issues. Thanks. ([[User:Marika Herskovic
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  • Hi Robert! I started to add to Abstract expressionism when I realized that it may not be a main article. Please let me know how c
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  • Hi Joe! I started the article: [[New York School abstract expressionism]]. I will continue on another occasion. Sincerely ([[User:Marika Herskovic|
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  • ...ilt in 1952) emphasizing New York's political influence, and the rise of [[Abstract Expressionism]] in the city precipitating New York's displacement of Paris as the center ...the United States. The city was the epicenter of [[jazz]] in the 1940s, [[abstract expressionism]] in the 1950s, and the birthplace of [[rap and hip hop]] in the 1970s. The
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  • ...ilt in 1952) emphasizing New York's political influence, and the rise of [[Abstract Expressionism]] in the city precipitating New York's displacement of Paris as the center ...the United States. The city was the epicenter of [[jazz]] in the 1940s, [[abstract expressionism]] in the 1950s, and the birthplace of [[Hip hop culture|hip hop]] in the 19
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