- Théobald of
Lixheim and
Valentin Bousch,
romantic Charles-Laurent Maréchal,
tachist Roger Bissière,
cubist Jacques Villon and
modernist Marc Chagall. Another...
-
exhibition on the Arte
Povera movement. It was a
challenge to the
abstract tachist tradition of
painting large, flat
sections of colour. Verny, Eric; Bocek...
- John
Everett Millais and
William Holman Hunt.
Designations such as "The
Tachists" or
Junge Wilde (The
Young Wild Ones)
cannot be ****igned to any real groups...
-
author and vegetarian. He was one of the
first British artists to use
Tachist or
action painting techniques.
Wilson was born in Vacoas, Mauritius, in...
- Deià, as an
apprentice chef.
During this period, he was
influenced by the
Tachist artists Antoni Tàpies and Jean Dubuffet, the
CoBrA group and Joan Miró...
- date from 1954, were
geometric paintings,
while her
later works were more
tachist in nature.
While her
earlier works consisted of
mostly paintings, she expanded...
- solo
exhibitions between 1946 and 1985. By the 1960s, she was
producing Tachist paintings with
surrealist elements. In 1988, she
published her autobiography...
-
Crosses and
Connections that
extend the
expressionist school seen from a
Tachist and
gestural point of view. She also
starts working on
lithographs in Stuttgart...
-
their silent layer of snow. In this calm
painting the
figurative becomes '
tachist' or even 'cubist' but
always indistinct, nebulous,
gently stirring. These...
- of Art
Informel in Germany.
These were a
group of
artists painting in a
Tachist style influenced by Wols and Automatism.
During the group's
brief existence...