The Evolution of Abstract Expressionism: From Pollock to Present
Abstract Expressionism emerged in the 1940s, forever changing the landscape of modern art. This movement, characterized by spontaneous creation and emotional intensity, broke away from traditional representation to explore the depths of human experience through color, line, and form. Jackson Pollock's revolutionary "drip" technique exemplified the movement's emphasis on process over product, creating works that captured the dynamic energy of creation itself.
In this comprehensive exploration, we trace the evolution of Abstract Expressionism from its origins in post-war America to its global influence on contemporary art practices today...