Earlier expressionists turned to tribal art to find the inspiration to distort the body in ways that could convey modern despair and agony. |
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He has been producing compositions with a formalist vigor recalling that of the abstract expressionists. |
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The Futurists, the Surrealists, the abstract expressionists, all sought their passionate rhapsodies, of mechanization, or libido, or spontaneity. |
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He was attractive to Dadaists, futurists, cubists, constructivists, abstract expressionists, and surrealists. |
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The authors of the banned works, mostly expressionists, were proclaimed mad. |
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Pickford plays her customarily plucky heroine in a serio-comic role that borrows as much from Chaplin as it does the German expressionists of the period. |
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He lived and worked in Deinze, and distinguished himself in his work from both the luminists and the expressionists of his generation. |
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And its artistic heritage is rich: abstract expressionists, beat writers, rappers, gods of graffiti such as Jean-Michel Basquiat. |
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These expressionists had a lot of influence on the development of modern painting. |
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The influence of Picasso and Matisse but also of the German expressionists is visible in his works from the fifties. |
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In fact, these were the artists of the Interbellum, who succeeded the generation of the expressionists. |
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At the time this exhibition not only signified a milestone in the development of tourism in Bruges, but also had a major impact on the Flemish expressionists. |
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The energy and vitality of those sexy, hard-living abstract expressionists, with their virile paintings of soaked and splashed colour, promised to seal the deal of art's future. |
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The other abstract expressionists followed Pollock's breakthrough with new breakthroughs of their own. |
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Prior to his career as the premier painter of life as a twisted comic-book horrorshow, he was a leading light of New York's deeply serious abstract expressionists. |
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The best known group of American artists became known as the Abstract expressionists and the New York School. |
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Early German cinema was particularly influential with German expressionists such as Robert Wiene and Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. |
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It was particularly influential during the years of the Weimar Republic with German expressionists such as Robert Wiene and Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. |
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Beck's art reflected the influence of classic modernists such as Kandinsky and Mondrian as well as the Abstract Expressionists. |
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And an almost identical declaration has been made in turn by the Symbolists, by Italian and Russian Futurists, by German Expressionists, and so on and on. |
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Influenced by artists Robert Motherwell and Joan Mitchell, McClymont uses the strong, gestural brushstrokes of the post-war Abstract Expressionists. |
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Expressionists lack a proscriptive list of desirables that might guarantee the credibility of their work. |
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Many young North American artists had studied in Europe before the war and several of them became Expressionists. |
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The Expressionists in Germany and the Futurists in Moscow mounted productions of his plays. |
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The Expressionists drastically changed the emphasis on subject matter in favor of the portrayal of psychological states of being. |
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Holland Gallery, whose owner, Bud Holland, was a friend and supporter of his work and that of other Abstract Expressionists. |
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Abstract Expressionists managed to unfold the spatializing of a wide range of existential phenomena. |
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Abstract Expressionists concentrated on the actions involved in creating artworks rather than trying to produce images that people could recognize. |
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