Neo-expressionism is a style of modern painting and sculpture that emerged in the late 1970s and dominated the art market until the mid-1980s.
Neo-Expressionism developed in the late 1970s as a reaction against Conceptual art and Minimalism. During the 1980s, it became the dominant style of avant-garde art primarily in the United States, Germany, and Italy.
Neo-expressionism was a style of modern painting that emerged in the late 1970s and dominated the art market until the mid-1980s.
NEO-EXPRESSIONISM KEY DATES: 1980s A diverse art movement that dominated the art market in Europe and the United States during the early and mid-1980s.
Neo-Expressionism - "New" expressionism - a term originally applied to works done primarily by German and Italian artists, who came to maturity in the post-WWII era; and later expanded (in the 1980's) to include certain American artists.
Neo-Expressionism. Term used with reference to the Expressionist art revival in Germany, the U.S.A.
Neo-Expressionism Broadly used, this may refer to all expressionist art since the original movement known as Expressionism arose in Germany between 1905 and 1925.
Neo-Expressionism (Late 1970s-1980s): painting, prints, works on paper. This term refers to the revival of expressionism in the 1980s.
Neo-Expressionism (1980 onwards) One of many styles of contemporary art, ...
Neo-Expressionism...Dating from the early 1980's, this style reaffirmed the psychic emotionalism of the early twentieth-century Expressionism. It became perhaps the most distinctive direction in Postmodernism.
Abstract Expressionism preceded Tachisme, Color Field painting, Lyrical Abstraction, Fluxus, Pop Art, Minimalism, Postminimalism, Neo-expressionism, ...
There was a resurgence after the war and into the 1950s of the figurative, as Neo-Dada, Fluxus, Conceptual Art, Neo-expressionism, Installation art, Performance Art, Video Art and Pop art have come to signify the age of consumerism.
Conceptual Art 1970s - 1980s AD Performance Art 1970s - 1980s AD Neo-Expressionism 1980s - 1990s AD Computer Art 1980s - 1990s AD Post-Modern Classicism 1980s - 1990s AD Victorian Revival 1980s - 1990s AD ...
Baselitz paints subjects inverted in order to emphasize his painting's abstract qualities. He has said, "An object painted upside down is suitable for painting because it is unsuitable as an object." See Neo-Expressionism, nude, and object.
It found its highpoint and its endpoint in the theory of Radical Painting: an emphatic avowal of 'pure' color that placed all narrative forms of art under suspicion of heresy. This was the mid-eighties when, in Europe, a Neo-Expressionism returned ...
See also: Expression, Expressionism, Painting, Movement, Abstract expressionism
 
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