Abstract expressionism was an artistic movement from 1943 to 1965 that focused on non-representational forms of expression using spots and lines rather than depicting objects. It emphasized free expression and developing works that were not related to any recognizable objects.
Abstract expressionism was an artistic movement from 1943 to 1965 that focused on non-representational forms of expression using spots and lines rather than depicting objects. It emphasized free expression and developing works that were not related to any recognizable objects.
Abstract expressionism was an artistic movement from 1943 to 1965 that focused on non-representational forms of expression using spots and lines rather than depicting objects. It emphasized free expression and developing works that were not related to any recognizable objects.