Home Buyer Juegos Home Building | Art Critics And American Color Field Painting – Understanding Modern Art
home buyer Art critics have searched for years to codify the definitive characteristics of American Color Field painting. Among other names, Color Field painting has been alternately known as Post-Painterly Abstraction, New Abstraction, and Abstract Imagism. The influential art critic Clement Greenberg, a friend of many of the most prominent Color Field painters, used the term post-Painterly Abstraction. By this he meant the “blurred, broken, loose definition of color and contour.”
juegos The tradition of prehistoric monuments and their possible esoteric meanings was a passionate interest among the underground culture in the 1960s and 1970s. The form of Robert Smithson’s famous Spiral Jetty (1970) was like a huge petroglyph. This archaic symbol also had ancient associations with the labyrinth. The Spiral Jetty, located in the Great Salt Lake in Utah, was a quarter of a mile long and formed out of bulldozed rock. Like many ancient shrines, it was inaccessible and required a virtual pilgrimage to view directly.
home building The names New Abstraction and Abstract Imagism, which were applied to Color Field painting by various art critics for convenience, are less descriptive than Greenberg’s term Post-Painterly Abstraction. Even these more generic names did, however, separate the works of the Color Field painters from Pop Art and other movements that combine color and optical effects with collage and other types of media. Color Field painting specifically continued the tradition of painting in its purist form.
There have been recent discoveries (in the last five years) of piles of buried and broken statues and pottery, as if the breaking of the statues was a feature of some unknown ancient ceremony. This ritualistic behavior appears to be centered on the island of Keros in the Cyclades. Also, hidden deposits of broken pottery and figurines have been found on islands around Keros, many fragments brought there from other locations. Why would the Cycladians do that? To what end? The mystery surrounding Keros, the Cycladians and their art deepens as archeologists sift through clues of human history and behavior.
To this day Keros and surrounding islands are home mainly to archeologists attempting to explain one of those mysteries of human behavior and human art that drive us with a ‘need to know’. Art, in all forms, leaves behind a legacy of a civilizations history, behavior, values and intrigue. Fortunately for us it also provides beauty that only human civilizations can produce you can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.