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Abstract Expressionist


Refers to the movement in American painting, centered mainly in New York, that flourished in the 1940s and 1950s. Incorporating theories of Surrealism, Synthetic Cubism, and Neo-Plasticism, styles ranged from spontaneous, gestural compositions that paid attention to the qualities of the painting materials and stood as records of the painting process, to contemplative, near monochromatic works featuring large areas of color.

Broader Terms
<post-1945 fine arts styles and movements> (39)

Narrower Terms
Action painting (3)

Related Terms
Surrealist (22), Synthetic Cubist (1)

Used for
Abstract-Expressionist; American-Type painting; Expressionist, Abstract; painting, American-Type

Alternative Terms  Abstract Expressionism

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