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Uma M - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Björn Meidal - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

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Koren Lea - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Hunger, a graphic work of Veno Pilon
    2020
    Co-Authors: Koren Lea
    Abstract:

    Veno Pilon je eden izmed glavnih predstavnikov slovenskega ekspresionizma, njegova grafika Lakota iz leta 1921, ki jo v svojem diplomskem delu analiziram, pa velja za eno izmed najbolj značilnih del umetnikovega ekspresionizma. V svojem delu sem umetnino najprej formalno analizirala in se nato poglobila v njeno vsebino. Na koncu naloge sem jo umestila v kontekst, pri čemer sem se poglobila v umetnikovo življenje – še posebej v čas nastanka umetnine ter v ekspresionistično gibanje v Nemčiji in Sloveniji. Naposled sem izpostavila še umetnike in njihova umetniška dela, ki so vsebinsko podobna Lakoti. Za analizo tega dela sem se odločila, ko sem listala po katalogu Pilonove galerijemed vsemi njegovimi deli je najbolj pritegnila mojo pozornost prav Lakota. S pisanjem diplomske naloge sem se bolje spoznala z umetnikom in njegovo umetnostjo, s podrobno analizo pa mi je Lakota še bolj prirasla k srcu.Veno Pilon is one of the main representatives of Slovenian Expressionism. His work Lakota (Eng. Hunger), a graphic, from 1921, which I shall analyse in my dissertation, is considered to be one of the head pieces of the artist\u27s Expressionism. In my dissertation, I have first analysed the form of the art piece and then examined its content. In the end I have placed it into a wider context, during which I looked into the artist\u27s life-especially into the time of creation of the art piece and expressionist movement in Germany and Slovenia. Finally, I highlighted artists and their art works which are similar to Lakota in terms of content. I have decided to analyse this piece while browsing through the catalogue of thePilon gallery, and out of all of his works it was Lakota which grabbed my attention the most. Writing this paper, I have come closer to understanding the artist and his art, and during thorough analysis of the work, I have grown to admire Lakota even more

  • Hunger, a graphic work of Veno Pilon
    2020
    Co-Authors: Koren Lea
    Abstract:

    Veno Pilon is one of the main representatives of Slovenian Expressionism. His work Lakota (Eng. Hunger), a graphic, from 1921, which I shall analyse in my dissertation, is considered to be one of the head pieces of the artist's Expressionism. In my dissertation, I have first analysed the form of the art piece and then examined its content. In the end I have placed it into a wider context, during which I looked into the artist's life-especially into the time of creation of the art piece and expressionist movement in Germany and Slovenia. Finally, I highlighted artists and their art works which are similar to Lakota in terms of content. I have decided to analyse this piece while browsing through the catalogue of thePilon gallery, and out of all of his works it was Lakota which grabbed my attention the most. Writing this paper, I have come closer to understanding the artist and his art, and during thorough analysis of the work, I have grown to admire Lakota even more

William E. Johnson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Comparing and Contrasting Expressionism, Abstract, and Pop Art
    2011
    Co-Authors: William E. Johnson
    Abstract:

    and Abstract Expressionism were a little more difficult to categorize. At first glance, they seemed to have the same common characteristics, and also occurred around the same time, but are categorized as two separate movements. Yet as we explored abstract art, our research lead into other movements such as impressionism, Expressionism, and romanticism. Clearly we chose the right movements to research because our preconceived notions for the movements were incorrect. So the question then became, “Well what makes a piece of art abstract or abstract Expressionism?” Both showed similar stylistic characteristics so where was the line between the two to be drawn? The answer was actually quite surprising. Abstract Expressionism actually overlaps with Abstract art. Abstract Expressionism takes some of the techniques and ideas from the Abstract Art movement and incorporates them (in a new way) into pieces that are considered to be Abstract Expressionist. However we did run into an interesting problem while researching our selected topics: Which of the techniques and styles from each movement should we incorporate into our paintings? Because each movement was so vast and had many different techniques we decided to chose some of the more recognizable artists from each movement and “mimic” their style but yet Johnson & Mostajabian 3 in our own way. For the Abstract Art movement, we chose to make an original painting of our own style and design, as well as use the style of Piet Mondrian and create a painting stylistically similar to his own. Our Abstract Expressionism paintings are in the style of Jackson Pollock and Barnett Newman, and one of our Pop Art paintings is in the style of Andy Warhol while the other is an original Pop Art piece using the reggae icon Bob Marley as the image and subject.

  • From Mondrian to Warhol: Creating Abstract, Abstract Expressionism, and Pop Art
    2011
    Co-Authors: Kiana Mostajabian, William E. Johnson
    Abstract:

    and Abstract Expressionism were a little more difficult to categorize. At first glance, they seemed to have the same common characteristics, and also occurred around the same time, but are categorized as two separate movements. Yet as we explored abstract art, our research lead into other movements such as impressionism, Expressionism, and romanticism. Clearly we chose the right movements to research because our preconceived notions for the movements were incorrect. So the question then became, “Well what makes a piece of art abstract or abstract Expressionism?” Both showed similar stylistic characteristics so where was the line between the two to be drawn? The answer was actually quite surprising. Abstract Expressionism actually overlaps with Abstract art. Abstract Expressionism takes some of the techniques and ideas from the Abstract Art movement and incorporates them (in a new way) into pieces that are considered to be Abstract Expressionist. However we did run into an interesting problem while researching our selected topics: Which of the techniques and styles from each movement should we incorporate into our paintings? Because each movement was so vast and had many different techniques we decided to chose some of the more recognizable artists from each movement and “mimic” their style but yet Johnson & Mostajabian 3 in our own way. For the Abstract Art movement, we chose to make an original painting of our own style and design, as well as use the style of Piet Mondrian and create a painting stylistically similar to his own. Our Abstract Expressionism paintings are in the style of Jackson Pollock and Barnett Newman, and one of our Pop Art paintings is in the style of Andy Warhol while the other is an original Pop Art piece using the reggae icon Bob Marley as the image and subject.