European Abstract Expressionism

European Abstract Expressionism refers to a movement in 20th century European art that emphasized spontaneous, instinctual, and emotional expression through abstract forms. Artists associated with this style often used bold brushstrokes, vibrant colors, and non-representational compositions to convey their inner thoughts and feelings. This movement was influenced by the American Abstract Expressionist movement but developed its own distinct characteristics and approaches to abstraction. European Abstract Expressionism sought to break away from traditional artistic conventions and explore the boundaries of artistic expression through experimentation and innovation.




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European Abstract Expressionism