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EXPRESSIONISM
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Introduction
• The name Expressionism is used to
refer to the German art of the early 20th
century.
• This is a European phenomenon that
had two branches:
– The France based group developed the
Fauvism
– The German branch paved the way for Der
Blaue Reiter.
Phylosophy
• The name tends to reflect their opposition to
the Impressionism.
• The Expressionism is a movement from the
inside to the outside.
• Its attitude can be even aggressive.
• The movement has something in common
with the Impressionism:
– both movements are realistic and
– both ask for the full compromise of the artists in
the matter of the reality.
• The expressionist are involved in their
History
• The first German Expressionism was
born in 1905 with the movement known
as Die Brüke that is related to the
national figurative tradition.
• The artists understood the world as a
deep existential condition of the human
being:
– the desire of having the reality
– and the anguish of being possessed by the
Die Brücke
• Die Brücke is a solid artists’ community with a
written programme.
• Members of the group are:
– Kirchner,
– Nolde,
– Schiele,
– Kokoschka.
• The German situation of the time was
obscure, with different artistic influences.
• Die Brücke proposed the union of the
revolutionary element to fight against the
Kirchner
Nolde
Ensor
Schiel KokoschkaMunch
Die Brücke
• Characteristics:
– it is a realism that creates reality;
– they begin from nothing, just from the artist
ideas;
– the matter influences on the artist;
– the subjects reflect daily life (streets,
people in the cafes);
– the works are a bit rude
Die Brücke
• In their opinion technique is not something
that can be invented, it is just work.
• It is important the dominance of graphics,
especially xylography, in which the carving
can be violent and the result is sometimes
irregular.
• Technique:
– the painting is dense, full of colour, with stains
and lack of hues;
– it is more important the process than the result.
Die Brücke
• The artist works directly on the image
and chooses the colours depending on
their mood.
• Deformations are common and they
are sometimes aggressive.
• They find their inspiration in the work of
primitive cultures.
• They do not have a concept of beauty,
for them it changes to be ugliness,
deformity: it is the poetry of the awful
Die Brücke
• Expressionist artists renounce to be
bourgeois and criticise this social group.
• In their opinion, existence is self-creation and
they oppose to the industrial work that
creates a dehumanized society.
• They are obsessed with the subject of sex
because the relation of men and women is
the basis of the society
• They consider that society
– deforms,
– is perverse,
Kirchner
• He depicted the
atmosphere of cities
with forms full of
angles and with
vivid brush-strokes
• He portrayed
contradictions:
– Lack of interest in
beauty
– Problems of life
– Sexual influence
– Desire
Nolde
• Primitive forms with
simbolic value
• He depicted a
religious experience
• Technical
characteristics:
– Strong brush-stroke
– Thick matter
– Vivid contrast of
colours
Ensor
• Strange images full
of people
• The faces of people
look to be masks.
• He critisized all
social classes
• Technically:
– Lots of matter
– He wanted to imitate
the texture of oil
painting.
Schiele
• Sensuality became
a sexual obsession
• Strong line
symbolising the
physical and moral
deterioration of
people.
• Colour is
independent, mainly
in watercolours.
• Space is a hole and
symbolizes the
Kokoschka
• Oso expressive
works
• He received bad
critics
• He painted a lot of
portraits
• He received the
influence of other
artists of his time
Munch
• Characters between
waves
• Areas of strong
contrast
• He wanted to depict
the problems of his
times
• Characters appear
in turmoil.
• They look to be
Der Blaue Reiter
• Die Brücke was dissolved in 1913 when the
group Der Blaue Reiter started its investigation
with a less compromised attitude.
• Members of this group are:
– Beckmann,
– Dix,
– Grosz,
– Marc,
– Macke,
– Kandinsky,
– Klee.
• They do not have a defined programme. And
their orientation is more spiritual.
Beckmann Dix
Grosz
Marc
Macke Kandinsk
y
Klee
Der Blaue Reiter
• Their objective is to coordinate
international exhibitions to foster their
polemic writings
• The ideas of the artists of this group are
not revolutionary but it is anti-classicist.
• They are influenced by Matisse, oriental
art and even music.
• Symbols are limited to common objects
while the aesthetic communication is
dominant.
Der Blaue Reiter
• Characteristics of the movement are:
– importance of the colour and its
significance;
– primitivism;
– improvisation;
– inclusion of different lines and shapes:
• curves,
• zigzags,
• stain;
– art is understood as communication.
Beckmann
• In many of his works
handicapped bodies
appear.
• Extravagant forms
• He critised
governments heavily
• Images in
movement, doing
exercise
• He painted portraits
Dix
• He wanted to depict
the disasters
consequence of
WWI
• Trend to objectivism
• In his work he made
strong social critics
Grosz
• Influences of the
war
• He depicted
cartoons and other
independennnnnnt
projects
• Images are
simplified, with
strong critic
• He is a
Marc
• The main characters
of his works are
animals
• He was quite mistic
• He used colours
arbitrarily
• Each colour had
its symbolic
value
Macke
• He integrated in the
movement after
knowing Kandinsky
• He received influences
of other avant gard
• The influence of
Delaunay’s colour can
be see in
hitDelaunayren
kolorearen eragina
ikusten da bere lanetan,
batez ere
Kandinsky
• He experimented with
several avant-gardes
• Russian influences
are aboundat
• He used vivid colours
• He said that colours
are linked to music
• He made the first
abstract painting
Klee
• He liked primitive art
• Although introduced
in the expressionist
group his work is
quite special
• He was autodidactn
• Colour is the most
important element of
his work.

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Expressionism (new)

  • 2. Introduction • The name Expressionism is used to refer to the German art of the early 20th century. • This is a European phenomenon that had two branches: – The France based group developed the Fauvism – The German branch paved the way for Der Blaue Reiter.
  • 3. Phylosophy • The name tends to reflect their opposition to the Impressionism. • The Expressionism is a movement from the inside to the outside. • Its attitude can be even aggressive. • The movement has something in common with the Impressionism: – both movements are realistic and – both ask for the full compromise of the artists in the matter of the reality. • The expressionist are involved in their
  • 4. History • The first German Expressionism was born in 1905 with the movement known as Die Brüke that is related to the national figurative tradition. • The artists understood the world as a deep existential condition of the human being: – the desire of having the reality – and the anguish of being possessed by the
  • 5. Die Brücke • Die Brücke is a solid artists’ community with a written programme. • Members of the group are: – Kirchner, – Nolde, – Schiele, – Kokoschka. • The German situation of the time was obscure, with different artistic influences. • Die Brücke proposed the union of the revolutionary element to fight against the
  • 7. Die Brücke • Characteristics: – it is a realism that creates reality; – they begin from nothing, just from the artist ideas; – the matter influences on the artist; – the subjects reflect daily life (streets, people in the cafes); – the works are a bit rude
  • 8. Die Brücke • In their opinion technique is not something that can be invented, it is just work. • It is important the dominance of graphics, especially xylography, in which the carving can be violent and the result is sometimes irregular. • Technique: – the painting is dense, full of colour, with stains and lack of hues; – it is more important the process than the result.
  • 9. Die Brücke • The artist works directly on the image and chooses the colours depending on their mood. • Deformations are common and they are sometimes aggressive. • They find their inspiration in the work of primitive cultures. • They do not have a concept of beauty, for them it changes to be ugliness, deformity: it is the poetry of the awful
  • 10. Die Brücke • Expressionist artists renounce to be bourgeois and criticise this social group. • In their opinion, existence is self-creation and they oppose to the industrial work that creates a dehumanized society. • They are obsessed with the subject of sex because the relation of men and women is the basis of the society • They consider that society – deforms, – is perverse,
  • 11. Kirchner • He depicted the atmosphere of cities with forms full of angles and with vivid brush-strokes • He portrayed contradictions: – Lack of interest in beauty – Problems of life – Sexual influence – Desire
  • 12. Nolde • Primitive forms with simbolic value • He depicted a religious experience • Technical characteristics: – Strong brush-stroke – Thick matter – Vivid contrast of colours
  • 13. Ensor • Strange images full of people • The faces of people look to be masks. • He critisized all social classes • Technically: – Lots of matter – He wanted to imitate the texture of oil painting.
  • 14. Schiele • Sensuality became a sexual obsession • Strong line symbolising the physical and moral deterioration of people. • Colour is independent, mainly in watercolours. • Space is a hole and symbolizes the
  • 15. Kokoschka • Oso expressive works • He received bad critics • He painted a lot of portraits • He received the influence of other artists of his time
  • 16. Munch • Characters between waves • Areas of strong contrast • He wanted to depict the problems of his times • Characters appear in turmoil. • They look to be
  • 17. Der Blaue Reiter • Die Brücke was dissolved in 1913 when the group Der Blaue Reiter started its investigation with a less compromised attitude. • Members of this group are: – Beckmann, – Dix, – Grosz, – Marc, – Macke, – Kandinsky, – Klee. • They do not have a defined programme. And their orientation is more spiritual.
  • 20. Der Blaue Reiter • Their objective is to coordinate international exhibitions to foster their polemic writings • The ideas of the artists of this group are not revolutionary but it is anti-classicist. • They are influenced by Matisse, oriental art and even music. • Symbols are limited to common objects while the aesthetic communication is dominant.
  • 21. Der Blaue Reiter • Characteristics of the movement are: – importance of the colour and its significance; – primitivism; – improvisation; – inclusion of different lines and shapes: • curves, • zigzags, • stain; – art is understood as communication.
  • 22. Beckmann • In many of his works handicapped bodies appear. • Extravagant forms • He critised governments heavily • Images in movement, doing exercise • He painted portraits
  • 23. Dix • He wanted to depict the disasters consequence of WWI • Trend to objectivism • In his work he made strong social critics
  • 24. Grosz • Influences of the war • He depicted cartoons and other independennnnnnt projects • Images are simplified, with strong critic • He is a
  • 25. Marc • The main characters of his works are animals • He was quite mistic • He used colours arbitrarily • Each colour had its symbolic value
  • 26. Macke • He integrated in the movement after knowing Kandinsky • He received influences of other avant gard • The influence of Delaunay’s colour can be see in hitDelaunayren kolorearen eragina ikusten da bere lanetan, batez ere
  • 27. Kandinsky • He experimented with several avant-gardes • Russian influences are aboundat • He used vivid colours • He said that colours are linked to music • He made the first abstract painting
  • 28. Klee • He liked primitive art • Although introduced in the expressionist group his work is quite special • He was autodidactn • Colour is the most important element of his work.