Art Movements of the Post WWII Years.

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Art Movements of the Post WWII Years

Abstract Expressionism

Abstract Expressionism: Background Began in late 1940s; early 1950s Shifted the center of international art scene to the USA (esp. New York) Reaction to the devastation of WWII Visual representation of existentialism Inspired by the Surrealism – “art of anarchy”

Abstract Expressionism: Characteristics GOAL: expression of inner life through art THEORY: Image not result of preconceived idea, but of creative process (“action painting”) TECHNIQUE: Free application of paint, no reference to visual reality Stressed energy, action, kinetiscism, & freneticism

Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950

Franz Kline Black Reflection 1959

Barnett Newman Concord 1949

Lee Krasner, Night Creatures, 1965

William de Kooning Woman V 1952-53

Pop Art

Pop Art: Background Began in early 1960s in Great Britain (Independent Group); quickly spread to America Rebelled against the work of the Abstract Expressionists Reaction to growing consumerism & celebrity-worshipping culture

Pop Art: Characteristics Icon of popular Culture as the main focus Features objects from Advertising Bold, bright, often neon Colors Focus on the lines and contours of the object/subject Background that makes the subject “pop” such as dots. Repetition of the object Comic-style layout

Richard Hamilton Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing? 1956

Japer Johns, Three Flags, 1958

Andy Warhol, Cambell’s Soup Cans, 1962

Andy Warhol, Marilyn Diptych, 1962

Roy Lichtenstein, Drowning Girl, 1963

Roy Lichtenstein, Whaam, 1963

David Hockney, A Bigger Splash, 1967

Robert Indiana , Love, 1963