6 Quotes About Expressionism

Expressionism is a very unique and powerful art form. It focuses on the feelings of the artist and shows the emotions they are experiencing. In art, expressionism has been around since the beginning of time. Expressionism is a type of art that actually expresses the artist’s emotions or ideas through their art Read more

It can be used to advance a message or theme in a work of art. It can also help to expose hidden emotions and thoughts in people. The subject matter of an Expressionist piece can include nature, politics, history, personal experiences, and various other topics.

Famous expressionist artists include Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, Franz Marc, Auguste Renoir, Paul Gauguin and Pablo Picasso.

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Art is creative for the sake of realization, not for amusement: for transfiguration, not for the sake of play. It is the quest of our self that drives us along the eternal and never-ending journey we must all make. Max Beckmann
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Man screams from the depths of his soul; the whole era becomes a single, piercing shriek. Art also screams, into the deep darkness, screams for help, screams for the spirit. This is Expressionism. Hermann Bahr
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I would like to say to those who think of my pictures as serene, whether in friendship or mere observation, that I have imprisoned the most utter violence in every inch of their surface. Mark Rothko
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A basic premise of Expressionism was that mise-en-scène - the visual space of the film (as well as of fiction, theatrical presentation, and painting) - should express the stressed psychological state of either its main character, or more universally, the culture at large. Edvard Munch's painting The Scream (1893) best exemplifies this effect, though it actually predates and influenced the Expressionist movement. This painting of a figure on a bridge, standing in front of a violent multicolored sky, hands held up in anxiety and terror, is a dominant image for the twentieth century. It encapsulates the Expressionist desire to make the world a reflection of the interior anguish it has caused. . Robert Kolker
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The difference between writers and readers is similar to the difference between expressionism and impressionism. Writers want to express themselves and readers want to be impressed. Claire Amber