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Saturday, 30 November 2019
The Prominent Abstract Artists of all time. Top Abstract Paintings

The most popular styles are art reflecting on the nature of social presence and the content. In the world of modernity, in fact, A strong abstract painters based on the artists art became very varied. Contemporary art is the work generated in the 1860s. It denotes the styles and philosophy of the art produced during that era. The expression is related to artwork that bucked away from traditions of yesteryear. Below are their work and the most famous abstract artists:

Hilma Af Klint - The Creator

The prestigious list shall start with Hilma Af Klint (1862-1944), Swedish artist, is considered to be the creator of Abstract painting. The mission of the group was to research elements of culture and develop the practice of automatic drawing.

Wassily Kandinsky

Born on December 4, 1866, in Moscow, Russia. Founded in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, on December 13, 1944. He was a mystic, theosophist, and art theorist, although not just a painter. His views on art were expressed in his"Concerning the Spiritual in Art" book. He believed spiritual, and transcendent content is a part of the painting. The material can be expressed from the psychophysical effect of visual rhythms and color accords.

Kazimir Malevich

Malevich was a Ukranian avant-garde artist and art theorist, whose pioneering work and writing had a profound influence on the creation of non-objective, or art that is abstract . He invented the idea of Suprematism and sought to develop a kind of expression that moved as far as possible from the world of organic forms. It moved away from the topic too in order to access the so-called supremacy of pure feeling and spirituality. Malevich is regarded as a pioneer of avant-garde that was Ukrainian.

Piet Mondrian

Mondrian applied angles. Perpendicular and parallel lines created the picture. The palette included primary colors (red, blue and yellow ), in addition to non-colours, like white, grey and black. The surface was even and flat, so the balance, embodied in the normal grate composition can not be disturbed by anything.

Vincent van Gogh

The next on the list is a French artist who's an illustration of Post-Impressionism, Vincent van Gogh. Van Gogh is one of the most popular of the Post-Impressionist painters, although he was not appreciated during his lifetime. He is now famed for his works' vitality which are characterised by emotive and expressive use of playful use and color of paint. His life's traumas have tended to dominate and distort modern perceptions of his art.

Theo van Doesburg

He formulated the theoretical foundations of Neoplasticism in the articles, published in"De Stijl" magazine.

Paul Klee

Paul Klee taught together with Kandinsky, working on his visual theory, according to which the morphogenesis in nature and art is rooted in the principles - the rules of harmony.

Robert Delaunay

Robert Delaunay (1885-1941), a prominent French master, was inspired by the concept of Simultanism, formulated by a chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. The theory explained the peculiarities of our color perception with the effect of the hues.

Frantisek Kupka

One of the followers of Orphism was Frantisek Kupka (1871-1957) -- the Czech painter. He moved to Paris in 1894, where he received artistic training. Getting interested in theosophy, he was well-acquainted with the wide range of theories of color and light. They prompted Frantisek Kupka to shift from Neo-Impressionism and symbolism into compositions that were nonfigurative.

Arshile Gorky

Arshile Gorky fled Lake Van and escaped to territory with his mother.

Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso, a famous artist in the 20th Century, started his career painting representational pieces. Around 1910, he developed Cubism, which is the drawing of angles and planes that looked like the people he was drawing, but seemed more like geometry.

Franz Kline

Franz Kline made his first abstract canvases in the 1940s. They were noticeable for the amplified and large scale contrast of large brushstrokes. Franz Kline limited himself with optical instruments' minimum to create the viewer's experience more powerful.

Mark Rothko

Produced Markuss RotkoviÄ s; similar to Gorky, he was the son of the immigrants in the Russian Empire.

Barnett Newman

Among the most crucial masters, who identified that the development of Colour field painting in the USA, we should mention, is Barnett Newman (1905-1970). As the master had to confront the public's unacceptance and misunderstanding of his artistic philosophy, similar to Gorky or Rothko, Barnett Newman's way to victory was complex. He had his first solo exhibition and it received harsh criticism.

Jackson Pollock

If Kline, Rothko, Newman attempted to demonstrate the self-standing character of painting as an object, another American master Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) moved the focus from the result into the process. Pollock introduced the new means of rendering a bit: canvas was taken by him and put it on the floor.

Nicolas de Stael

It was Europeans' turn to respond to the new art trends. Tachism or Art Informel was the European version of Abstract Expressionism. Several outstanding painters represent it, but probably it is Nicolas de Stael (1914-1955), who is best-known to the wide public. He was the son of immigrants from France.

Yves Klein

Another artist, whose vision emerged beneath the azure sky of the South of France, was Yves Klein (1928-1962). Where the artist founded a small studio, born in Nice, he moved to Paris.

As the legend says, because it was in the cellar of the building and had no windows, Yves Klein painted its ceiling in colour in order to not be depressed.

Pierre Soulages

Born in Rodez, Aveyron, in 1919, Pierre Soulages is also known as"the painter of black". By their meditative atmosphere, abstract compositions of Pierre Soulages (b. 1919) are distinct and at the same time very similar to those by Yves Klein.

Man Ray

Man Ray was one of the Surrealist artists that are famed. Surrealism was a movement that included visual arts. The artist career is special above all for the success he had achieved in the United States and Europe.

Gheorghe Virtosu

Gheorghe Virtosu is just one of the contemporary art representatives. He is the master who does not deny reality. The artist paints under the urge of sparks impossible to control, which lighting an entire series of actions. He admits that changes can occur regarding colors and the dimensions used, especially during the artistic process. Sustains that the spark, as a moment of inspiration, is the one determining how the work will eventually look.


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