Photo by Jack GouldWant to feel really sophisticated? Urbane, even? Then by all means go to a show of Abstract Expressionism—the blotches and squiggles perpetrated by all manner of avant-garde '50s ...
You describe yourself as an expressionist. What does expressionism mean to you on a personal level, and how does it guide the ...
Art museums in Los Angeles currently overflow with first-rate exhibitions. An unusually strong array of well-organized solo and thematic shows covering a variety of art has made the first months of ...
George Morrison (Grand Portage Chippewa), "The Red Sky" (1955), oil on canvas; Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota Duluth (© George Morrison Estate, unless otherwise noted) The landmark ...
George Grosz, “Attack (Attentat),” 1915, lithograph in black on laid paper. (National Gallery of Art/Purchased as the gift of Richard A. Simms and Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund/Estate of George ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. LACMA will receive more than 100 Austrian Expressionist artwork from the Otto Kallir family, including the ...
Georg Baselitz (88), a master of German Neo-Expressionism and renowned for his "upside-down paintings," died on the 30th, local time. Born in Deutsche Baselitz near Dresden, Germany, he moved to West ...
In the 1890s, when Pablo Picasso was a pup, a Schleswig-German artist named Emil Nolde began experimenting. He distorted forms, rearranged figures, changed colors—innovations with which Picasso was ...