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Art Informel Movement Overview | TheArtStoryAbstraction lyrique, or Lyrical Abstraction, was a predominantly French substyle of Art Informel; it favored loose gestural painting with a more sensuous, ...
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Lyrical Abstraction: History, Characteristics - Visual Arts CorkThis American form of Lyrical Abstraction is exemplified in works by Helen Frankenthaler (b.1928), and Jules Olitski (1922-2007), among others. An exhibition ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Art of Another Kind: International Abstraction and the Guggenheim ...Sep 12, 2012 · Abstract Expressionism encompasses a diverse range of postwar American painting that challenged the tradition of vertical easel painting.
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Lyrical Abstraction - The Aldrich Contemporary Art MuseumThe majority of the paintings in the Lyrical Abstraction show were created in 1969, and all were at the time a part of Larry Aldrich's collection.
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The Spirit of Innovation: American Abstraction, 1960 to 1975 - FWMoAJul 26, 2016 · Abstract art indicates a slight, partial, or complete departure from realism. Like color, geometric shapes are universal elements and the ...
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Art informel | TateArt informel is a French term describing a swathe of approaches to abstract painting in the 1940s and 1950s which had in common an improvisatory methodology.
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Sam Francis and Painting in Paris – In Focus | Tate... abstraction lyrique' (lyrical abstraction) was announced as a new and distinct development.17 In 1949 Riopelle's solo show at the surrealist-affiliated ...
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Jean-Michel Atlan: An Algerian Imprint on Postwar Modernity - postSep 4, 2024 · The terms “lyrical abstraction” and “abstract expressionism,” more suited to postwar tastes, likewise did not satisfy the painter, as he did not ...
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Guggenheim Presents Permanent Collection Exhibition of Mid-20th ...May 3, 2012 · Art Informel is alternatively known by several French terms: Abstraction lyrique (Lyrical Abstraction), Art autre (Art of another kind), ...
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The Self-Proclaimed Founder of Lyrical Abstraction Gets His DueJul 12, 2025 · Lyrical Abstraction, a term coined by art critic Jean José Marchand in 1947, emerged in postwar Paris as a strain of total abstraction.Missing: Imaginaire Pédestre
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Mathieu and Tapié, 1948–1958: A Decade of Adventure... art critic Jean José Marchand, who finds the canvases 'very lyrical, extremely moving.'[vii]. 'L'Imaginaire', first combat exhibition for lyrical abstraction.Missing: Pédestre | Show results with:Pédestre
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Georges Mathieu 1921 - 2012 - Applicat-PrazanHe wrote D'Aristote à l'Abstraction lyrique, a text on the origin of painting salons, which was received as a manifesto when it appeared in the April 1959 issue ...
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Georges Mathieu: Father of Lyrical Abstraction | Barnebys MagazineFeb 6, 2023 · Mathieu composed a few manifestos on what constitutes lyrical abstraction with four main points: there must be speed of execution, no pre- ...Missing: theoretical basis Baudelaire Mallarmé
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What we owe Georges MathieuThe term Lyrical Abstraction was inspired by the idea of a lyrical abstractivism derived from the work of critic Jean José Marchand. In fact, Marchand used ...Missing: Imaginaire Pédestre
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Tachisme - Oxford ReferenceThe terms abstraction lyrique (lyrical abstraction), Art Autre (other art), and Art Informel (art without form) are sometimes used synonymously with Tachisme ...Missing: distinction | Show results with:distinction
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Post-War Paris: Dubuffet, Wols & Fautrier - Sotheby'sMar 12, 2021 · These four rarely-seen paintings by Jean Dubuffet, Wols, and Jean Fautrier together manifest a testament to the sentiments of pain, trauma, hope and joy at the ...Missing: Lyrical 1945-1956 Soulages
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Hans Hartung | T-50 Painting 8 - Guggenheim MuseumHans Hartung, T-50 Painting 8, 1950. Oil on canvas, 38 1/8 x 57 1/2 inches (96.8 x 146.1 cm). Learn more at Hans Hartung's artist page.
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Hans Hartung (1904-1989) , T 1949-24 | Christie'sFree deliveryHans Hartung (1904-1989) T 1949-24 signed and dated 'Hartung 49' (lower right) oil on canvas 38¼ x 57½in. (97 x 146cm.) Painted in 1949. Provenance.
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About Pierre Soulages - Lévy GorvyAlready in 1948, he refused the terms of lyrical abstraction: “Painting is not the equivalent of a sensation, an emotion, or a feeling; it is the organization ...
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What art movement was the painter Pierre Soulages associated with?Pierre Soulages was one of the pioneers of the Lyrical Abstraction movement, alongside Hans Hartung and Gérard Schneider.
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Artist Jean Fautrier - Christie'sFrench artist Jean Fautrier, who was associated with the post-war abstract art movement Art Informel alongside Dubuffet, Hartung and Soulages.Missing: prominent | Show results with:prominent
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Georges Mathieu | The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation... Lyrical Abstraction. In addition to these activities, he engaged in philosophical and theoretical issues pertinent to developments in Art Informel. In 1949 ...
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[PDF] Lyrical Abstraction | Findlay GalleriesThe Lyrical Abstraction movement emerged in America during the 1960s and 1970s in response to the growth of Minimalism and Conceptual art. Larry Aldrich ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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LYRICAL ABSTRACTION: an Essay by Ronnie LandfieldAn exhibition of paintings from the late sixties - early seventies, by Dan Christensen, Ronald Davis, Ralph Humphrey, Ronnie Landfield, Brice Marden, William ...
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Lyrical Abstraction | Springfield Art Museum, MO - Official WebsiteAmerican Lyrical Abstraction developed as an art movement in the 1960s and 70s led by a group of artists including Dan Christensen, Larry Poons, Helen ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Lyrical Abstraction Show at Whitney - The New York TimesMay 29, 1971 · Lyrical abstraction works by 33 young Amer artists, Whitney Museum; were donated to museum by collector L Aldrich; D L Shirey rev lauds ...
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Lyrical abstraction. : Whitney Museum of American ArtMay 8, 2013 · Catalogue of an exhibition held May 25-July 6, 1971.
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Lyrical abstraction - A Group Exhibition - Findlay GalleriesApr 19, 2021 · Frank Lobdell, Emily Mason, Irene Rice Pereira, Robert Richenburg, and Vivian Springford. The Lyrical Abstraction movement emerged in America ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Biography and Growth as an Artist - Ronnie Landfield... Art Center, Madison, WI. LYRICAL ABSTRACTION: COLOR AND MOOD, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE. June, 1 – Aug, 29. 1992 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Abstract Expressionism - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOct 1, 2004 · Mature Abstract Expressionism: Gesture In 1947, Pollock developed a radical new technique, pouring and dripping thinned paint onto raw ...Missing: Lyrical | Show results with:Lyrical
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Tachisme | Tate### Summary of Tachisme's Relation to Lyrical Abstraction and Abstract Expressionism
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Geometric Abstract Art - The Pinnacle of Non-Representative ArtApr 9, 2024 · Geometric abstract art is an artistic movement characterized by the emphasis on geometric forms arranged in nonobjective compositions.
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Abstract Art: A Break From Reality - Blog - Art MuseumJun 1, 2023 · ... lyrical abstraction ... After World War II, American artists, like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, formed a new art movement called ...
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Minimalism Movement Overview - The Art StoryMar 21, 2015 · Minimalism emerged in New York in the early 1960s among artists who were self-consciously renouncing recent art they thought had become stale and academic.
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Abstract Expressionism: Second Generation Movement OverviewFeb 27, 2022 · Second-generation Abstract Expressionists were inventive and kept modern painting alive, a tradition which continues to the present day.
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The Singular Work of Dan Christensen Celebrated in Retrospective ...Sep 30, 2015 · Although the Minimalists reigned during his first decade in the city, Christensen stuck to lyrical abstraction. With painters like Jules Olitski ...
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Neo-Expressionism Movement Overview | TheArtStoryOct 21, 2014 · Neo-Expressionist movement ushered in work in postmodernist mythological, cultural, historical, nationalist, and erotic themes.
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Defining the Lyrical Abstraction### Summary of Legacy and Influence of Lyrical Abstraction on Later Art Movements
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Lyrical Abstraction - ArtinsightLyrical abstraction is more about a certain mindset, a desire to communicate concepts, thoughts, ideas, and emotions abstractly.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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7: Art History - Modern to Postmodern - Humanities LibreTextsJun 6, 2025 · The process art movement began in the U.S. and Europe in the mid-1960s. ... Related to American lyrical abstraction, the Bay Area Figurative ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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"The Georges Mathieu renaissance has begun" — Georges MathieuOct 10, 2018 · Renowned the world over from the 1950s to the 1970s, this giant of lyrical abstraction then endured a long purgatory until his death.Missing: revival | Show results with:revival
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Springfield Art Museum announces 2022 exhibition lineupNov 16, 2021 · Lyrical Abstraction (Nov. 26 – March 19, 2023) – In America in the 1960s and 70s, a group of artists developed in reaction to the aesthetics ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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[PDF] The Lyrical Moment - USF Contemporary Art MuseumJul 30, 2022 · The Lyrical Moment: Modern and Contemporary Abstraction by Helen Frankenthaler and Heather Gwen Martin illustrates this unruly premise inside ...Missing: interpretations | Show results with:interpretations
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Top Selling Abstract Art 2025: Market Trends & Hot Artists - AccioAug 12, 2025 · Biophilic Abstraction Responding to a desire for connection with nature, Biophilic ... modern Abstraction, focusing on the female figure 4 .
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Han Bing · Wook-Kyung Choi · Mandy El-Sayegh · Martha JungwirthThis exhibition brings together two generations of contemporary artists whose works explore new forms of experimental, gestural or lyrical abstraction.
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Artist Dana James Finds Bold New Footing: 'Everything's Much More ...Sep 4, 2025 · "Ink Moon" at Hollis Taggart reveals a nuanced evolution in the practice of Dana James, known best for her atmospheric abstractions.Missing: Emerging lyrical 2020s