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expressionism [ɪkˈsprɛʃəˌnɪzəm] n (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Movements) (sometimes capital) an artistic and literary movement originating in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century, which sought to express emotions rather than to represent external reality: characterized by the use of symbolism and of exaggeration and distortion expressionist n & adj expressionistic adj Expressionism a movement in the 20th century that attempted to express feeling and emotion directly by distorting forms, choosing violent subject matter and harsh colors, and keeping the overall design out of balance. — Expressionist, n. — Expressionistic, adj. See also: Art
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Translations expressionism n → Expressionismus m expressionism [ɪksˈprɛʃ/ənɪz/əm] n → espressionismo expressionism [ɪksˈprɛʃ/ənɪz/əm] n → espressionismo How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The internationally acclaimed artist and creator of "Mystical Expressionism," Jamali, has leased 2,500 s/f of highly visible ground floor retail space with a lower level of 2,200 s/f, at 413 West Broadway in SoHo for his first ever New York City art gallery, Jamali Fine Art. So the section on Modernism comprises expressionism, usonianism, constructivism, purism, rationalism, skyscraperism( The exhibition fell roughly into three parts, of which the first presented a familiar mystery: How do Richter's squeegeed abstractions, utterly strange in their fusion of Expressionism and impersonality, manage both to seduce through their color and detail and to put ravishment out of reach through what Arthur Danto has called their "protective cool"? |
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