The art movement of abstract expressionism emerged in New York during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was a revolutionary movement that proposed a new form of visual language that broke with the traditional conventions of representational art.

Abstract expressionist artists believed that art did not need to represent external reality and that the process of making art was more important than the final product. This new approach to art was characterized by gestural brushstrokes, thick layers of paint, and the use of unconventional materials and techniques.

One of the most famous abstract expressionist artists was Jackson Pollock, who used drip painting, a technique which involved pouring and dripping paint onto a canvas that was laid flat on the ground. Other well-known abstract expressionists were Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, and Franz Kline.

Abstract expressionism was an important movement in the history of modern art because it opened up new avenues of artistic expression and experimentation. It influenced the development of other movements such as pop art and minimalism, and it also had a significant impact on the art world’s understanding of the role of the artist.

Despite the criticisms thrown at abstract expressionism, its influence remains significant in the art world. It sought to elevate art from the realm of representation and put emphasis on the act of creation, of the artist, and the values of creativity and artistic freedom. Thus, it continues to inspire generations of artists to this day.

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