Students will learn about several Abstract Expressionists and identify the ways in which they use color, line and form to express themselves. Compare and Contrast Other Artists With Hans Hofmann ...
Long overshadowed by the rise of abstract expressionism in the 1950s, magic realism’s reputation is on the way up again. The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia is presenting the ...
Beginning in the early 1960s, he produced paintings that combined several different stylistic influences, primarily Abstract Expressionism. In the mid-1970s Cohen’s works became more colorful and ...
Berry Campbell Gallery is pleased to present 19 paintings and works on paper by Abstract Expressionist, JON SCHUELER (Milwaukee, 1916-1992). Known for his ethereal and abstracted paintings of the sky, ...
Mona Lisa is recognized as the most expensive painting in the world. Nine artworks following behind, discover more on the ...
Rockefeller University will auction off two works by Joan Mitchell, an Abstract Expressionist painter. They could sell for $32 million.
Jill Krutick is an American contemporary abstract expressionist who painted privately for over 30 years and studied at The Art Students League of New York. In 2010, she began publicly exhibiting ...
Auction sales for works by Abstract Expressionist Mary Abbott have risen more than 200 percent, according to Artnet's data.
For example, his most famous student was Jackson Pollock, whose abstract expressionist paintings are the antithesis, almost an affront, to Benton's own work. He was also a Midwesterner and proud ...
Pattern stole its influences from the playful abstract expressionist art of the 1950s and 1960s ... In a living room, modular shelving systems like this piece are a great example, while sideboards and ...
Smithsonian collections in our museums reflect the rich diversity of Latino art and artists. The Smithsonian American ... range from colonial religious works and woven textiles to abstract ...
Richard Mayhew, who was known for his hazy abstract paintings that ... an uneven relationship with the mainstream art world.