Abstract Expressionism
Abstract Expressionism is the art movement of mostly non-representative painting. It flourished in the US in the 1940s and 1950s. Despite its name, it was neither wholly abstract nor expressionist and comprised several quite different styles. What united them in one art movement was an intention to redefine the nature of painting.
In Collection: 32 artists, 1,806 works
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| Number 17, Jackson Pollock, 1949 |
Abstract Expressionist artists:
Julian Schnabel (Neo-Expressionist)































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