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What was Abstract Expressionism? Abstract Expressionism after Aboriginal Art

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, 2014
expressionism is among the many Western art movements that Aboriginal art has been compared to. That is to say, Aboriginal art is understood through abstract expressionism. But what would happen if we reversed the poles and understood abstract expressionism through Aboriginal art?
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AMERICAN ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM

The Art Book, 1994
This first volume in the Tate Gallery Liverpool Critical Forum series is derived from a conference held in conjunction with the display of Abstract Expressionist Painting from the USA, which was mounted at Tate Gallery Liverpool from March 1992 to January 1993.
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Abstract expressionism for parallel performance

Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Libraries, Languages, and Compilers for Array Programming, 2015
Programming with abstract, mathematical expressions offers benefits including terser programs, easier communication of algorithms, ability to prove theorems about algorithms, increased parallelism, and improved programming productivity. Common belief is that higher levels of abstraction imply a larger semantic gap between the user and computer and ...
Robert Bernecky, Sven-Bodo Scholz
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Abstract Expressionism: The Mystical Experience

Art Journal, 1971
The growth of Conceptual Art in the sixties has been interpreted along with Pop Art as a further reaction against the personalization of art that marked Abstract Expressionism. The gesture, drip, and splatter of Action Painting were seen as marks of the hand and consequently of the personality of the artist.
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Abstract Expressionism

2021
Molly Sandling, Kimberley L. Chandler
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Early Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism

Art Journal, 1985
When the Abstract Expressionists began to paint in the early 1940s, World War II had cut off Europe from the rest of the world and the United States was becoming involved with the war first in an effort known as Fortress America, and then as an actual combatant.
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Lynda Benglis Recrafts Abstract Expressionism

American Art, 2018
Lynda Benglis has been written into the canon of twentieth-century art history as a feminist heir to Jackson Pollock’s painting.
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Abstract Expressionism's Evasion of Language

Art Journal, 1988
The conviction that language is basic not only to the expression of thought but to its formation has occupied an important place in modern studies. By 1924, for instance, Edward Sapir had written, “It is quite an illusion to imagine that one adjusts to reality essentially without the use of language and that language is merely an incidental means of ...
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