Abstract Expressionism
Theories of Abstract Art encompass intellectual frameworks that seek to understand, interpret, and evaluate non-representational visual language in art. These theories explore how abstract forms, lines, colors, and textures evoke emotions, ideas, and experiences beyond literal representation, fostering a unique dialogue between the artist, artwork, and viewer. They also delve into the historical context, cultural significance, and aesthetic principles of abstract art movements such as Cubism, Suprematism, De Stijl, Abstract Expressionism, and Color Field painting, among others. Theories of Abstract Art engage with concepts like formalism, expressionism, constructivism, semiotics, and postmodernism to expand our comprehension and appreciation of abstract visual expressions.
External Links
- [AbstractExpressionism.net] Abstract Expressionism Art Movement Artists New York School