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Abstract expressionism

Abstract expressionism

American post–world war ii art movement

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Abstract Expressionism as a style resumes the trend of rejecting representation in art. In the 20th century this trend manifested in biomorphic (organic) abstractions of Kandinsky and Surrealists, and geometric (elementary) abstractions of Malevich and Constructivists. Abstract Expressionism completely rejects all forms (biomorphic as well as geometric) and uses color as the only tool for expression.

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