| With the progress and development of society and the rapid rise of the Internet,the world has entered an era of information explosion.People receive fragmented and fragmented information on a daily basis,and the outbreak of the epidemic has caused the global social order to take place.major changes.At the same time,the prosperity of virtual products also prompts people to move towards a "disordered" social type,but this "disordered" also means diversified development.This social disorder also affects the field of art.In the domestic art exhibitions in the past two years,the appearance and style of the paintings on the easel have also sought a balance between figurative realism and extreme abstraction.Appearance to interpret the expression of art painting.Back in the 20 th century,Neo-Expressionism from Germany swept the world,leading to the strong return of easel painting.This trend came to the American society in the 1980 s,which was full of multi-ethnic culture and new media information,and it even made the "disorder" in society.The fusion of "feeling" and "American art" has brought a larger space for the development of painting.This article will take American neo-expressionist painting as an example to analyze the visual language of "disorder" and its "disorder image",and the application of "disorder beauty" in contemporary painting art.This paper is divided into 4 chapters and researched in several parts: the introduction part is to sort out the innovative points of the topic of this thesis,the first chapter is to review the background of American Neo-Expressionism and the background of Neo-Expressionist painting.How to generate and define "disorder sense" and "disorder image";the second chapter is the key chapter of this paper,through the theoretical basis,using "disorder sense" and "disorder image" to find what is "the beauty of disorder";third Chapter 2 analyzes the expressive forms of the artist’s works in combination with the theory of "disordered aesthetics" in the second chapter;the fourth chapter analyzes the similarities and differences between the "sense of disorder" and American Neo-Expressionism and the author’s creation in combination with his own works. |