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  • Bourne-Again ‘Swan’
    Bourne-Again ‘Swan’ LA City Beat, CA - 11 hours ago against the ever-more-dazzling Alvin Ailey company, which recently gave an object lesson in how modern dance has moved from American expressionism
  • Karin Davie with Joan Waltemath
    Karin Davie with Joan Waltemath Brooklyn Rail, NY - Mar 15, 2006 of the body. I saw it as a significant departure from the way gesture had been interpreted in Abstract Expressionism. Davie: One Ho
  • Michael Brenson with David Levi Strauss and Phong Bui
    Michael Brenson with David Levi Strauss and Phong Bui Brooklyn Rail, NY - Mar 15, 2006 Museum February 21, 2006], and in the course of the preparation I’ve come across a whole lot of accepted truths
  • ERNST BARLACH Swept along in the winds of war
    ERNST BARLACH Swept along in the winds of war The Japan Times, Japan - 13 hours ago Though Barlach was the most prominent sculptor in German Expressionism, practically he embodied the opposite of Ex
  • Bourne-Again ‘Swan’
    Bourne-Again ‘Swan’ LA City Beat, CA - 11 hours ago against the ever-more-dazzling Alvin Ailey company, which recently gave an object lesson in how modern dance has moved from American expressionism
  • The color of art is ‘Green’
    The color of art is ‘Green’ New Bern Sun Journal, NC - 11 hours ago Not so much with words, this Beaufort painter, but with works that straddle the line between expressionism and abstraction and por

German Expressionism

German Expressionism Behind the classic genre that dominated horror films of the silent era.Abstract Expressionism The modern art movement abstract expressionism is discussed at Biddington's Pedigree & Provenance--a words & terms related to fine art & antiques collecting WebMuseum: Expressionism Comprehensive and well organized site that offers rich images and concise historical context for artists and art movements.WebMuseum: Expressionism The term ``Expressionism'' can be used to describe various art forms but, Although Expressionism developed a distinctly German character, the Frenchman,