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Expressionism is a
modernist movement,
initially in
poetry and painting,
originating in
Northern Europe around the
beginning of the 20th century. Its...
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Abstract expressionism in the
United States emerged as a
distinct art
movement in the
immediate aftermath of
World War II and
gained mainstream acceptance...
- Neo-
expressionism is a
style of late
modernist or early-postmodern
painting and
sculpture that
emerged in the late 1970s. Neo-expressionists were sometimes...
- Post-
expressionism is a term
coined by the
German art
critic Franz Roh to
describe a
variety of
movements in the post-war art
world which were influenced...
- such as architecture, dance, painting,
sculpture and cinema.
German Expressionism was an
artistic movement in the
early 20th
century that
emphasized the...
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Expressionism was a
movement in
drama and
theatre that prin****lly
developed in
Germany in the
early decades of the 20th century. It was then po****rized...
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performing arts that
especially developed and
dominated in Germany.
Brick Expressionism is a
special variant of this
movement in
western and
northern Germany...
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Flemish Expressionism, also
referred to as
Belgian Expressionism, was one of the
dominant art
styles in
Flanders during the interbellum.
Influenced by...
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Boston Expressionism is an arts
movement marked by
emotional directness, dark humor,
social and
spiritual themes, and a
tendency toward figuration strong...
- The term
Brick Expressionism (German: Backsteinexpressionismus)
describes a
specific variant of
Expressionist architecture that uses bricks,
tiles or...