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EXPRESSIONISM
Presentation by Kaitlyn Szczepanik and Courtney Johnson
Six Dancers by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner-1911
The beginning of Expressionism
◦ 1905
◦ Die Brucke
◦ Der Blaue Rieter
◦ Revolt against Impressionism
Key’s of Expressionism
◦ Bold, strong colors
◦ Not about realism
◦ Emotion
◦ Connection between artist and work or viewer and work
◦ Distortion
◦ 2-D subjects
More to Know!
◦ Influenced by society, changes in society.
◦ Swirling, Swaying, and exaggerated brushstrokes.
◦ Art came from within.
◦ All affected by WW1
◦ Trying to shock
◦ “Art is nothing but the expression of our dream; the more we surrender to
it the closer we get to the inner truth of things, our dream-life, the true life
that scorns questions and does not see them.” -Franz Marc
The Die Brucke
◦ The Bridge
◦ 1905 in Dresden Germany
◦ Kirchner, Heckel, Pechstein, and Schmidt-Rottluff
◦ Emil Nolde 1908
◦ Landscapes and Nudes
◦ Earliest Revolt
◦ African and Gothic Art
Continued!!
◦ Bold colors and designs
◦ Graphic images(Nudes)
◦ Bridge art together
◦ Total freedom
◦ Aesthetic
◦ Individualized. Resented Kirchner
Street Dresden by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner-1908
The Der Blaue Reiter
◦ The Blue Rider
◦ Strong, symbolic colors.
◦ Kandinsky, Munter, Marc, Jawlensky, Werefkin
◦ 1911 Munich, Munchen
◦ Connection between visual arts and music.
◦ Spiritual Connection: Painting and Viewer
◦ Not exactly an Expressionist group
◦ Almanac
◦ 2 exhibitions
The Der Blaue Reiter Returns
◦ More sophisticated than the Die Brucke
◦ More ideological and more concerned with changing the world
◦ An international group
◦ Never developed a common style
◦ Formal Aesthetic
◦ Vassily Kandinsky= Dominant
◦ Ended WW1
◦ If a bunch of artist are isolated and nomadic together are they still
isolated?
Fate of the Animals by Franz Marc-1913
Masks Still Life III by Emil Nolde (1911) Self- Portrait by Marianne Von Werefkin (1910)
Vincent Van Gogh
◦ Influenced Expressionism
◦ Major influence on Der Blaue Reiter
◦ Suffered a mental illness
◦ ‘Starry Night ‘
◦ ‘Sunflowers’
◦ Dark Colors
◦ Used color to express his feelings
◦ Thick layers and strong brushstrokes
◦ “Instead of trying to reproduce exactly what I see before my eyes, I use colors
more arbitrarily to express myself forcibly.”- Van Gogh
Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh
Sunflowers By Vincent Van Gogh-1888
Edvard Munch
◦ 1880- shortly before death in 1944
◦ 1889-1909
◦ Nomad and self isolation
◦ The Frieze of Life- The Scream, Anxiety, Jealousy, Madonna, and The Kiss
◦ Traumatic childhood
◦ Landscape “freed’ Munch
◦ “Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye… it also includes the inner pictures of the soul.” -Edvard
Munch
Madonna by Edvard Munch-1894
The Scream by Edvard Munch-1893
Other Forms of Expressionism
◦ Literature
◦ Drama
-New approach to staging, scene design and directing.
-Totally unified stage
◦ Film
◦ Music
-Atonal (distorts traditional tonality.)
-Unrecognizable melody
The End to Expressionism
◦ Hitler (1933)
◦ The Degenerate Art Exhibition (1937)
◦ Continued to evolve in a variety of ways
◦ Resurfaced in art across the world
Ballet Dancers by Max Pechstein-1912

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Expressionism Art Movement Presentation

  • 1. EXPRESSIONISM Presentation by Kaitlyn Szczepanik and Courtney Johnson
  • 2. Six Dancers by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner-1911
  • 3. The beginning of Expressionism ◦ 1905 ◦ Die Brucke ◦ Der Blaue Rieter ◦ Revolt against Impressionism
  • 4. Key’s of Expressionism ◦ Bold, strong colors ◦ Not about realism ◦ Emotion ◦ Connection between artist and work or viewer and work ◦ Distortion ◦ 2-D subjects
  • 5. More to Know! ◦ Influenced by society, changes in society. ◦ Swirling, Swaying, and exaggerated brushstrokes. ◦ Art came from within. ◦ All affected by WW1 ◦ Trying to shock ◦ “Art is nothing but the expression of our dream; the more we surrender to it the closer we get to the inner truth of things, our dream-life, the true life that scorns questions and does not see them.” -Franz Marc
  • 6. The Die Brucke ◦ The Bridge ◦ 1905 in Dresden Germany ◦ Kirchner, Heckel, Pechstein, and Schmidt-Rottluff ◦ Emil Nolde 1908 ◦ Landscapes and Nudes ◦ Earliest Revolt ◦ African and Gothic Art
  • 7. Continued!! ◦ Bold colors and designs ◦ Graphic images(Nudes) ◦ Bridge art together ◦ Total freedom ◦ Aesthetic ◦ Individualized. Resented Kirchner
  • 8. Street Dresden by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner-1908
  • 9. The Der Blaue Reiter ◦ The Blue Rider ◦ Strong, symbolic colors. ◦ Kandinsky, Munter, Marc, Jawlensky, Werefkin ◦ 1911 Munich, Munchen ◦ Connection between visual arts and music. ◦ Spiritual Connection: Painting and Viewer ◦ Not exactly an Expressionist group ◦ Almanac ◦ 2 exhibitions
  • 10. The Der Blaue Reiter Returns ◦ More sophisticated than the Die Brucke ◦ More ideological and more concerned with changing the world ◦ An international group ◦ Never developed a common style ◦ Formal Aesthetic ◦ Vassily Kandinsky= Dominant ◦ Ended WW1 ◦ If a bunch of artist are isolated and nomadic together are they still isolated?
  • 11. Fate of the Animals by Franz Marc-1913
  • 12. Masks Still Life III by Emil Nolde (1911) Self- Portrait by Marianne Von Werefkin (1910)
  • 13. Vincent Van Gogh ◦ Influenced Expressionism ◦ Major influence on Der Blaue Reiter ◦ Suffered a mental illness ◦ ‘Starry Night ‘ ◦ ‘Sunflowers’ ◦ Dark Colors ◦ Used color to express his feelings ◦ Thick layers and strong brushstrokes ◦ “Instead of trying to reproduce exactly what I see before my eyes, I use colors more arbitrarily to express myself forcibly.”- Van Gogh
  • 14. Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh
  • 15. Sunflowers By Vincent Van Gogh-1888
  • 16. Edvard Munch ◦ 1880- shortly before death in 1944 ◦ 1889-1909 ◦ Nomad and self isolation ◦ The Frieze of Life- The Scream, Anxiety, Jealousy, Madonna, and The Kiss ◦ Traumatic childhood ◦ Landscape “freed’ Munch ◦ “Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye… it also includes the inner pictures of the soul.” -Edvard Munch
  • 17. Madonna by Edvard Munch-1894
  • 18. The Scream by Edvard Munch-1893
  • 19. Other Forms of Expressionism ◦ Literature ◦ Drama -New approach to staging, scene design and directing. -Totally unified stage ◦ Film ◦ Music -Atonal (distorts traditional tonality.) -Unrecognizable melody
  • 20. The End to Expressionism ◦ Hitler (1933) ◦ The Degenerate Art Exhibition (1937) ◦ Continued to evolve in a variety of ways ◦ Resurfaced in art across the world
  • 21. Ballet Dancers by Max Pechstein-1912