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    Informalism (redirect from Art Informel)
    Informalism or Art Informel (French pronunciation: [aʁ ɛ̃fɔʁmɛl]) is a pictorial movement from the 1943–1950s, that includes all the abstract and gestural...
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  • Czech Informel is described as a current of expressive structural abstraction that emerged from specific local conditions at the turn of the 1950s and...
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  • Painting Analytical art Animation Antipodeans Arabesque Arbeitsrat für Kunst Art & Language Art Deco Art Informel Art Nouveau Art photography Arte Povera...
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  • Tachisme (category Art Informel and Tachisme)
    tachisme). It was part of a larger postwar movement known as Art Informel (or Informel), which abandoned geometric abstraction in favour of a more intuitive...
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    involvement in the Korean Art Informel movement, and particular formal concerns around painting that have led critics and art historians to identify him...
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  • States Art informel mid-1940s – 1950s Contemporary art – 1946–present Note: there is overlap with what is considered "contemporary art" and "modern art." Contemporary...
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    the art worlds. The term outsider art was coined in 1972 as the title of a book by art critic Roger Cardinal. It is an English equivalent for art brut...
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  • Modern Artists' Association (현대미술가협회) in South Korea and joined the Art Informel movement of the 1950s and 60s. From the late 1960s, Kim Tschang-yeul...
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    COBRA or Cobra, often stylized as CoBrA, was a European avant-garde art group active from 1948 to 1951. The name was coined in 1948 by Christian Dotremont...
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  • Abstract expressionism Action painting Arte Povera Art Informel Assemblage Bay Area Figuration Beatnik art Chicago Imagists CoBrA, c. 1948–1951 Color Field...
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    Pierre Alechinsky (category Art Informel and Tachisme painters)
    with the art critic Jacques Putman. In 1949, he joined Christian Dotremont, Karel Appel, Constant, Jan Nieuwenhuys and Asger Jorn to form the art group COBRA...
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    Jean Dubuffet (category Art Informel and Tachisme painters)
    the art movement art brut, and for the collection of works—Collection de l'art brut—that this movement spawned. Dubuffet enjoyed a prolific art career...
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    Zao Wou-Ki (category Art Informel and Tachisme painters)
    des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Zao Wou-Ki graduated from the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, where he studied under French-trained Fang Ganmin and Wu Dayu...
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    Antoni Tàpies (category Art Informel and Tachisme painters)
    calligraphy, in mixed-media paintings that extended the vocabulary of Art informel, and in his oblique allusions to imagery within a fundamentally abstract...
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    Hans Hartung (category Art Informel and Tachisme painters)
    Tachisme School of Paris L'Art Informel Union des Artistes Allemands Libres Alley, Ronald, "Hans Hartung", Oxford Art Online "Untitled Document". Archived...
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    Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (category Art Informel and Tachisme painters)
    leading member of the European abstract expressionism movement known as Art Informel. Her works feature complex interiors and city views using lines that...
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  • Action painting (category Art Informel and Tachisme)
    like "informel" and "Action Painting," definitely implied this; one was given to understand that what was involved was an utterly new kind of art that...
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  • Henri Michaux (category Art Informel and Tachisme painters)
    Müller-Yao, Marguerite. "Informelle Malerei und chinesische Kalligrafie", in: Informel, Begegnung und Wandel. (hrsg von Heinz Althöfer, Schriftenreihe des Museums...
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    Lucio Fontana (category Art Informel and Tachisme painters)
    his canvases - which symbolizes an utter rejection of all prerequisites of art. Born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, to Italian immigrant parents, he was...
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  • Art informel, and held regular soirées with other leading practitioners of this Parisian abstract movement. Klein received no formal training in art,...
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  • Hideko Fukushima (category Avant-garde art)
    recruited into Art Informel circles by the critic Michel Tapié during his 1957 trip to Japan. As a member of Jikken Kōbō she participated in art exhibitions...
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    Karel Appel (category Art Informel and Tachisme painters)
    Modern Art, San Francisco Stanford University Museum of Art, Stanford Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Amsterdam Tate Modern, London The Museum of Modern Art, New...
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  • he had ceased producing work influenced by the prevailing trends in Art Informel, to works that responded directly to Klein's monochromes. Called Achromes...
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  • Michel Tapié (category Art Informel and Tachisme painters)
    "L'art Informel" was Tapié's general term for art reflecting the sensibility described in this manifesto. According to the Guggenheim Collection's art-historical...
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  • Lyrical abstraction (category Art Informel and Tachisme)
    1945–1960 period. Very close to Art Informel, it presents the European equivalent to Abstract Expressionism. The Sheldon Museum of Art held an exhibition from...
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  • 143. ISBN 978-89-5529-004-2 Park, Parang. (2018). "Art Informel and Abstract Calligraphy in 1950s." Art History, (35), 255–283. Lee Gu-yeol (1990). Lee Ungno...
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    (mainly Asian) New Ink Art movement. It combines/merges Expressionism, Art Informel, Minimalism, Plein air work, Abstract Art (etc.) with typically East...
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    Soshana Afroyim (category Recipients of the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art)
    upon her return to Vienna in 1951, already show her first steps into Art Informel. When Soshana moved to Paris in 1952, she became part of the so-called...
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    meaning and identity, leading to abstract expressionism in the U.S. and art informel in Europe. In the new Yugoslavia, the socialist realism style never took...
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    School of Paris (category Art Informel and Tachisme)
    School of Paris was not a single art movement or institution, but refers to the importance of Paris as a centre of Western art in the early decades of the...
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