CW - Art During the Cold War (Lesson)
Art During the Cold War.
No. 10 by Mark Rothko
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Gift of Philip Johnson, 1952, © 1998, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Abstract Expressionism as defined by Larry Treadwell of thecaveonline.com:
Nonrepresentational art; no climaxes; flattened-out planes and values; the real appearance of forms in nature is subordinated to an aesthetic concept of form composed of shapes, lines, and colors. Values: personal and subjective interpretation.
Learn More.
Download Sue Pojer's powerpoint over Abstract Expressionism. Links to an external site.
Read the Boundless Art History section on Abstract Expressionism. Links to an external site.
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