Nadine de kooning biography

Expressionism

Modernist art movement

Not to be confused with Abstract Expressionism or Expressivism.

Edvard Munch, The Scream, c.1893, oil, tempera and pastel on cardboard, 91 × 73 cm, National Gallery of Norway, inspired 20th-century expressionists.

Years activeThe years before WWI and the interwar years
LocationPredominantly Germany
Major figuresArtists loosely categorized within such groups as Die Brücke, Der Blaue Reiter; the Berlin Secession, the School of Paris and the Dresden Secession
InfluencedAmerican Figurative Expressionism, generally, and Boston Expressionism, in particular

Expressionism is a modernistmovement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas.[1][2] Expressionist artists have sought to express the meaning[3] of emotional experience rather than physical reality.[3]

On the eve of the AbEx master’s retrospective, his biographer (and New York Magazine’s former critic) Mark Stevens chats with Jerry Saltz.

De Kooning in his Long Island studio, 1967.

(Photo: Ben Van Meerondonk/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


Mark Stevens: 
Depends on the artist. Gorky found the poverty and lack of recognition soul-crushing. De Kooning suffered too, but he also knew how to be poor. He’d grown up rough, scraping by. He was resourceful. He used to say, “I’m not poor. I’m broke.” I hate it when people make a romance of the garret, but the struggle probably made that generation—or at least the best artists of that generation—unusually serious and committed to their work. They had bet their lives.Jerry Saltz:
 Mark, the Willem de Kooning biography you and your wife, Annalyn Swan, wrote gave me the most vivid picture of the mid-century New York art world I’ve ever had. One thing that really struck me was the severe poverty these guys experienced—how it seemed to define their whole lives. De Kooning didn’t have a phone until the sixties; he had no ba

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