
Neo-Expressionism
Bold brushstrokes claw at the canvas, each layer throbbing with emotional intensity. Figures appear distorted, vivid palettes clash and harmonize, capturing the tumultuous dance of inner turmoil and ecstatic energy.
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Overview and Quickfacts
Embracing raw emotion and gestural brushwork, Neo-Expressionism breathes fiery, evocative life into figures and forms. Born from rebellion, it reignites the expressive fervor in a colorful roar of individuality.
Can understand it also, as:
New Expressionism, Neo-Expressionist Painting
Categorize it as:
Postmodernism, Contemporary
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Passionate brushstrokes, Colors clash in raw beauty— A tempest alive.
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Detailed Description
Neo-Expressionism emerged in the late 20th century, a fervent break from conceptual restraint. It dares to scream and whisper, pulling the viewer into a maelstrom of emotional intensity. With figurative resurgence, its artists wielded paint joyously, capturing the struggles and ecstasies of the human condition. These canvases, soaked in angst and passion, stand as vivid testaments to the complexity of modern existence.
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1. Neo-Expressionism surfaced prominently in the late 1970s. 2. It is a reaction against the rigid formalism of Minimalism. 3. The movement centers on raw, emotional content. 4. It often features intense subject matter and vibrant palettes. 5. Neo-Expressionism emphasizes personal narrative and subjective reality.
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Artists, Paintings, and more
(be aware, can be highly speculative)
Artists (be aware, speculation possible):
1. Jean-Michel Basquiat 2. Anselm Kiefer 3. Julian Schnabel 4. Francesco Clemente 5. Georg Baselitz
Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)
1. “Riding with Death” by Jean-Michel Basquiat 2. “To the Unknown Painter” by Anselm Kiefer 3. “The Sea” by Julian Schnabel 4. “Moon” by Francesco Clemente 5. “The Bridge (Das BrĂĽckech)” by Georg Baselitz
Epoch
Late 1970s to 1990s
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