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Inheritance And Breakthrough - The Development Of Figurative Expressionism

Posted on:2013-10-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Q WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330395452525Subject:Fine Arts
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Figurative Expressionism painting for the purpose of realistic painting after baptism and the impact of modernist art, renewed a new splendor, and possible future direction of development. The shelves today with functionality such as painting, once had is gone, almost lost, and deep respect for traditional artists with their own present modernity, the formal language of painting refined, so that the essence of painting change more pure. A painting like the performance is a continuation of the link in the history of the development of human art, its vitality depends entirely on whether it can continue the traditional artistic spirit. Need to go back to the human subject, subjectivity, freedom ultimately completed to be able to get rid of the shackles of a variety of concepts, a burst of new visual vitality. Integration of the phenomenological approach theory with drawing methods like performance, reveals the basic meaning of the art of painting, philosophical contemplation and visual questioning of the two interfaces, displaying the guiding significance of a painting system. At the same time, this article is pure painting in today’s status and fate, and possible future development of the road a summary and outlook. With it like a performance of painting is not a traditional sense of the genre, unlike the Impressionists, and many other groups, so the early theory of foreign dispersed, mainly in some of the painter in his own words. Figurative Expressionism painting is mainly reflected in the practice of painting, from Arica, Moriyama-fang, to Bresson, painters from Cezanne, Giacometti, Meranti to DeLong in the pursuit of a common vision real basis, to explore a different language.
Keywords/Search Tags:expression of art and philosophy with the visual language of like expressionist, painting phenomenon
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