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Looking Back A Century Abstract Art Masters - Kandinsky

Posted on:2011-11-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G M LeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360332455788Subject:Fine Arts
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Kandinsky [Wassily Kandinsky 1866-1944] is the founder of modern abstract art theory and practice of the pioneers of abstract painting. Abstract painting in his study of color theory and painting in the form of paintings focus on the performance of both unique insights. Kandinsky's painting and its theory of Dadaism, expressionism, Surrealism and other modern art has produced a far-reaching impact. It can be said Kandinsky painting opened the door to Western modernism.In this paper, many pairs of Kandinsky and his art are analyzed and discussed, first of all live in an age of Kandinsky background and surrounding environment were the corresponding summary. On this basis, focused on the theoretical aspects of Kandinsky's abstract painting research to find valuable ideas for our artistic creation and theoretical study of learning and reflection.This paper is divided into five parts. Part I (Introduction) the author's point of view to put forward to explain the general content and focus of this article, in order to pave the way for the body of the discussion. Pointed out that Kandinsky's abstract painting and its theory of modern art played an important role in the development, further pointed out that its theoretical value and significance. The second part (Chapter I) is to analyze the historical background in which Kandinsky and his personal life experiences to explore his rich life experience, and his paintings and the relationship between theoretical development. The formation of his paintings find a basis for the theory. The third part (Chapter II) raised the art of Kandinsky's point of view: the form of abstract form, as compared with a more meaningful, and then from both color and form of drawn from the analysis of Kandinsky's theory of the essence - " the internal need of principle. " The fourth part (Chapter III) analysis of Kandinsky's abstract painting, as well as elements of the inner voice of his art in the "hidden structure." Part V (Chapter IV) discusses Kandinsky's abstract painting, modern art and theory of the impact is mainly manifested in the concept of the liberation of their art. Part VI (Conclusion) is summarized in the previous section points out the characteristics and meaning of art Kandinsky.
Keywords/Search Tags:Abstract painting, The principle of the inherent need for, Art Spirit, Point, line and plane, Color and form
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