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Neo-Expressionism
A reaction against minimalism; embraced metaphor and allegory
Picasso, Reclining Woman and Man Playing Guitar
Neo-Expressionism
George Baselitz
"Brucke Choir" / Tactile urgency/immediacy. Turned the painting upside down to focus
more on the structure and expressive surface.
Jorg Immendorf
"Cafe Deutschland III" / German Neo-Expressionism.
Anselm Kiefer
"Breaking of Vessels" / German Neo-Expressionism. Preoccupation with death,
destruction, and renewal. 15,000 lbs of lead.
Francesco Clemente
"The Fourteen Stations" / Italian Neo-Expressionism. His interpretation of the stations of
the Cross.
Sandro Chia
"The Idleness of Sisyphus" / Italian Neo-Expressionism. Narrative of Classical
mythology.
Julian Schnabel
"Patients and Doctors" / American Neo-Expressionism. More about how he painted than
what he painted.
Julian Schnabel
"Exile" / American Neo-Expressionism. Reference to being exiled from Modernism.
Sue Coe
"Malcolm X and the Slaughter House" / Painting as Social Conscience.
Neo Geo(metric)
Neo-Geometric Conceptualism. Represented actual things with geometric shapes.
Started in the 1980s in USA. Criticized the commercialization of the modern world.
Influenced by pop art, op art, and minimalism.
Peter Halley
"Two Cells with Circulating Conduit" / Neo Geo. Saw geometry as a metaphor for
society.
Elizabeth Murray
"Art Part" / 22 different canvases like puzzle pieces
Graffiti/Street Art
Found as far back as the Catacombs or prehistoric caves. Started in the Bronx and on
train cars. TAKIS183 was one of the first to "tag up"
Lee Quiñones
Puerto Rican graffiti artist.
Keith Haring
"One Man Show" / Graffiti artist.
Jean-Michel Basquiat