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Creative Industries 1: Arts and Design Appreciation and
Production.
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EXPRESSIONISM
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THE HISTORY BEHIND THE MOVEMENT
Expressionism emerged as an 'avant-garde movement' in painting before the World War I
The movement primarily originated in Germany and Austria
Expressionism gained significance between 1905 and 1918 during a politically and culturally turbulent era of revelation of the profoundly problematic conditions of the turn-of-the-century Europe.
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INFLUENCES
Expressionism
The French Impressionis
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African Art Fauvism
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WHAT ITS MADE OF. Worked with arbitrary colors as well as jarring
compositionsArbitrary colors: Colors selected and used without
reference to those found in realityJarring compositions: To have a harshly unpleasant
or perturbing effect on one’s nerves, feelings,
thoughts, etc.
artist's response to the environment was so intense that it affected the form of the art. elements are distorted or exaggerated by subjective pressures
vivid and violent, with jarring images.
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Expressionist goal is to capture emotion from the audience by:
1.Use of subjective interpretations of the world around them
2.Use of powerful colors and dynamic compositions to help inflict emotion
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THE DRIVE BEHIND THE PAINTINGS Inner experience
rather than solely realistic portrayal
Depict not the objective reality, but the subjective emotions and responses
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Expressionist Goals:
Strongly impose the artist's own sensibility to the worlds representation
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EDVARD MUNCH He first studied
engineering but his frequent illnesses interrupted his studies
Left college to paint “in my art I attempt
to explain life and its meaning to myself.”
Lived a life of solitude
Depressed- mother died at the age of five, sister died when he was fourteen
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EDVARD MUNCH •Put a lot of emotion into his works •Used heavy emotional colors and thick brush strokes•Art was a way for him to release himself •Focused on sickness, anxiety, pain, and love
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The Scream 1893- Edvard Munch
Aspects- •Strong colors•Heavy use of line•Shows how artist saw scene, not how it actually was •Subject is distorted and exaggerated •Emotional feelings of the anxiety of the modern man
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EXPRESSIONISM INFLUENCES FILM
Asymmetrical camera angles
Harsh contrasts between dark and light
Shadows and silhouettes were important feature
Distortion was commonly used
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9TQkh6F4ZU
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EXPRESSIONISM IN ARCHITECTURE
The form can represent the physical manifestation of a transpersonal or mystic spirit.
Displayed an aggressive articulation of parts
Evoke or express the inner sensitivities and feelings of the viewer or architect.Einstein Tower in
Potsdam Germany
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Cubism-The two founders of cubism are Pablo Picasso and George Braque.-Influence of cubism is Paul Cezanne.-Cubists fractured the laws of perspective, breaking p space into jagged planes without a sense of logic.
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-Pablo Picasso-Blue period - Pink period (1901-1904) (1904-1906)The guitarist Le demoiselle de Avignon
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Filipino artistsVincente Manansala Cesar LegaspiSunkga, 1967 The brave modern