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1344: 1862:, and the other movements of the 1960s and 1970s and it influenced the later movements that evolved. The interrelationship of/and between distinct but related styles resulted in influence that worked both ways between artists young and old, and vice versa. During the mid-1960s in New York, Los Angeles and elsewhere artists often crossed the lines between definitions and art styles. During that period – the mid-1960s through the 1970s advanced American art and contemporary art in general was at a crossroad, shattering in several directions. During the 1970s political movements and revolutionary changes in communication made these American styles international; as the art world itself became more and more international. American Lyrical Abstraction's 7421: 4323: 50: 1568: 149: 91: 1246:
abstractionists" sought to expand the boundaries of abstract painting, and to revive and reinvigorate a painterly 'tradition' in American art. At the same time, these artists sought to reinstate the primacy of line and color as formal elements in works composed according to aesthetic principles – rather than as the visual representation of sociopolitical realities or philosophical theories.
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there is an emphasis on brushstrokes, high compositional drama, dynamic compositional tension. While in Lyrical Abstraction there is a sense of compositional randomness, all over composition, low key and relaxed compositional drama and an emphasis on process, repetition, and an all over sensibility.
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Early last season, it became apparent that in painting there was a movement away from the geometric, hard-edge, and minimal, toward more lyrical, sensuous, romantic abstractions in colors which were softer and more vibrant ... The artist's touch is always visible in this type of painting, even when
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styles of the 1960s, turned to new, experimental, loose, painterly, expressive, pictorial and abstract painting styles. Many of them had been Minimalists, working with various monochromatic, geometric styles, and whose paintings publicly evolved into new abstract painterly motifs. American Lyrical
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Characterized by intuitive and loose paint handling, spontaneous expression, illusionist space, acrylic staining, process, occasional imagery, and other painterly techniques, the abstract works included in this exhibition sing with rich fluid color and quiet energy. Works by the following artists
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paintings in Russian museums that were rarely seen outside of Russia. When he returned to painting in the Bay Area in mid-1965 his resulting works summed up all that he had learned from his more than a decade as a leading figurative painter. When in 1967 he returned to abstraction his works were
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in the mid-1960s through the 1970s. Lyrical Abstraction is a type of freewheeling abstract painting that emerged in the mid-1960s when abstract painters returned to various forms of painterly, pictorial, expressionism with a focus on process, gestalt and repetitive compositional strategies in
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with a return to Figurative painting. During the period between the fall 1964 and the spring of 1965 Diebenkorn traveled throughout Europe, he was granted a cultural visa to visit and view Henri Matisse paintings in important Soviet museums. He traveled to the then Soviet Union to study
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Lyrical Abstraction arose in the 1960s and 70s, following the challenge of Minimalism and Conceptual art. Many artists began moving away from geometric, hard-edge, and minimal styles, toward more lyrical, sensuous, romantic abstractions worked in a loose gestural style. These "lyrical
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during the 1960s–1970s. Characterized by intuitive and loose paint handling, spontaneous expression, illusionist space, acrylic staining, process, occasional imagery, and other painterly and newer technological techniques. Lyrical Abstraction led the way away from
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observed that Lyrical Abstraction was the term used in the late 1960s to describe the return to painterly expressivity by painters all over the country and "consequently", Robbins said, "the term should be used today because it has historical credibility"
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the paintings are done with spray guns, sponges or other objects ... As I researched this lyrical trend, I found many young artists whose paintings appealed to me so much that I was impelled to acquire many of them. The majority of the paintings in the
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To be given an entire exhibition surveying a current trend in American art at a single blow is an experience unusual to the verge of the bizarre ... Mr. Aldrich defines the trend of Lyrical Abstraction and explains how he came to acquire the works
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1968, a/c, 110 x 256 inches, exhibited: Tower 49, NYC, January 3, 2002–November 15, 2002. His work was included in the Lyrical Abstraction exhibitions at the Whitney Museum in 1970, the Sheldon Museum in 1993 and at the Boca Raton Museum in
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Starting around 1970, this movement has been revived by a new generation of artists born during or immediately after the Second World War. Some of its key promoters include Paul Kallos, Georges Romathier, Michelle Desterac, and
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This is a list of artists, whose work or a period or significant aspects of it, has been seen as lyrical abstraction, including those before the identification of the term or tendency in America in the 1960s.
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paintings were characterised by simple rectangular shapes, high-key color and a flat picture surface. In the 1970s his paintings became more textured. During the 1960s and 1970s, he showed his paintings in
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from April 5 through June 7, 1970, and ended at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, May 25 through July 6, 1971. Lyrical Abstraction is a term that was used by Larry Aldrich (the founder of the
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Painting a sense of spontaneous and immediate sensual expression, consequently distinctions between specific artists and their styles become blurred, and seemingly interchangeable as they evolve.
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The original common use refers to the tendency attributed to paintings in Europe during the post-1945 period and as a way of describing several artists (mostly in France) with painters like
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general. Characterized by an overall gestalt, consistent surface tension, sometimes even the hiding of brushstrokes, and an overt avoidance of relational composition. It developed as did
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For many years the term Lyrical Abstraction was a pejorative, which unfortunately adversely affected those artists whose works were associated with that name. In 1989
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The Lyrical Flight, Paris 1945–1956, texts Patrick-Gilles Persin, Michel and Pierre Descargues Ragon, MusĂ©e du Luxembourg, Paris and Skira, Milan, 2006, 280 p.
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Flight lyric, Paris 1945–1956, texts Patrick-Gilles Persin, Michel and Pierre Descargues Ragon, MusĂ©e du Luxembourg, Paris and Skira, Milan, 2006, 280 p.
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figured a remarkable example of an artist who, after a short period of geometric abstraction, has moved to a lyrical abstraction in which he excelled.
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in the gallery Nina Dausset where for the first time were presented side to side French and American abstract artists. It was organised by the critic
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often incorporating industrial materials, raw materials, fabrications, found objects, installation, serial repetition, and often with references to
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in 1969) sought to expand the boundaries of abstract painting and Minimalism by focusing on process, new materials and new ways of expression.
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A second definition is the usage as a descriptive term. It is a descriptive term characterizing a type of abstract painting related to
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1970. Her work was included in the Lyrical Abstraction exhibition at the Whitney Museum in 1970 and at the Boca Raton Museum in 2009.
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especially in the freewheeling usage of paint – texture and surface, an example is illustrated by the painting by
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All these artists and many others were at that time among the "Lyrical Abstractionists" with the French:
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when the name of this movement was coined in 1951 by Pierre Guéguen and Charles Estienne the author of
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seen in context have been characterized as doing a type of painting described as lyrical abstraction.
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Aldrich, Larry. Young Lyrical Painters, Art in America, v.57, n6, November–December 1969, pp.104–113.
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James Brooks: My whole tendency has been away from the fast moving line either violent or lyrical..
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aesthetic and provided a new dimension within the abstract tradition which was clearly indebted to
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that states a Knowledge editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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Many exhibitions were held in Paris for example in the galleries Arnaud, Drouin, Jeanne Bucher,
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Larry Aldrich donated the paintings from the exhibition to the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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refers to the French style of abstract painting current in the 1945–1960 period. Very close to
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Lyrical Abstraction was opposed not only to "l'Ecole de Paris" remains of pre-war style but to
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Ashton, Dore. Young Abstract Painters: Right On! Arts v. 44, n. 4, February, 1970, pp. 31–35.
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Gallery Papers, Reel 4087–4089: Exhibition Records, Reel 4108: Artists Files, last names A–B.
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interview with Richard Bellamy, 1963, Archives of American Art, retrieved February 1st, 2009
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after the war. At that time, the artistic life in Paris, which had been devastated by the
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and several other painters. At the time the museum issued a statement the read in part:
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It was, however, a fairly short reign (late 1957), which was quickly supplanted by the
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interview with Richard Bellamy, 1963, Archives of American Art, retrieved May 27, 2010
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Expanding Boundaries: Lyrical Abstraction: Selections from the Permanent Collection
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Baker, Kenneth. Berggruen's gallery goes back into color fields, exhibition review
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Expanding Boundaries: Lyrical Abstraction Selections from the Permanent Collection
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of the 1940s and 1950s is the approach to composition and drama. As seen in
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evolved into Lyrical Abstractionists. Lyrical Abstraction shares with both
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being credited with coining its name in 1947, considered as a component of
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came to dominate the 1980s, and also developed as a response to American
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exhibition were created in 1969 and all are a part of my collection now.
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exhibition: May 25 through July 6, 1971, "Foreword by John I. H. Baur"
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Martin, Ann Ray, and Howard Junker. The New Art: It's Way, Way Out,
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are more subtle today because many of the Color Field painters like
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Expanding Boundaries, Lyrical Abstraction at the Boca Raton Museum
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was the title of a circulating exhibition which commenced at the
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University of Nebraska Lincoln, Sheldon Museum of Art, May 1993
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Lyrical Abstraction Gift of the Larry Aldrich Foundation, 1971
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An exhibition entitled "The Lyrical Flight, Paris 1945–1956" (
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At the time the museum issued a statement that said in part:
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held an exhibition from 1 June until 29 August 1993 entitled
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Lyrical abstraction Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, 1970
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Color Abstractionism: A Survey of Recent American Painting
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personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
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Art Daily conversations with Lyrical Abstraction 1958-2009
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Art in the Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation
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As a movement, Lyrical Abstraction extended the post-war
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Finally, in the late 1960s (partially as a response to
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