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Emotional Impact: American Figurative Expressionism

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Description for Emotional Impact: American Figurative Expressionism Paperback.
This eye-opening volume from longtime curator April Kingsley explores the many guises, transformations, and incarnations of Figurative Expressionism in America. An important movement in postwar American painting, Figurative Expressionism is art at a high excitement level, enjoyable for the sheer love of paint as well as for the way the figure is handled. Absorbed with finding imagery in the process of painting, artists like Grace Hartigan, Lester Johnson, Robert De Niro Sr., Philip Guston, Robert Beauchamp, and Richard Diebenkorn are just a few of the individuals recognised herein.

Kingsley deftly navigates major influences, particularly Hans Hofmann, whose spatial concepts, love of pain, bravura ability to handle it, and habit of working from a model or motif had a great impact on these artists. Likewise, in the wake of Willem de Kooning’s 1953 exhibition showcasing his Women paintings, his shift between abstraction and figuration sparked controversy and led painters like Guston, Hartigan, and De Niro to reconsider the incorporation of the figure.

With special attention to the emergence of a New York style of painting, Emotional Impact captures the group’s robust, energetic style and explores its origins and evolution in vivid detail.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Number of pages
172
Condition
New
Number of Pages
154
Place of Publication
East Lansing, MI, United States
ISBN
9781611860849
SKU
V9781611860849
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About April Kingsley
April Kingsley is Emeritus Curator at the Kresge Art Museum, MI, USA with responsibility for Modern and Contemporary Art. Prior to this, she was a freelance curator, author, and art critic based in New York City.

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