Action painting

Action painting - direct, instinctual, and highly dynamic kind of art that involves the spontaneous application of vigorous, sweeping brushstrokes and the chance effects of dripping and spilling paint onto the canvas.
The term was coined by the American art critic Harold Rosenberg to characterize the work of a group of American Abstract Expressionists (see Abstract Expressionism) who utilized the method from about 1950.
Action painting is distinguished from the carefully preconceived work of the "abstract imagists" and "colour-field" painters, which constitutes the other major direction implicit in Abstract Expressionism and resembles Action painting only in its absolute devotion to unfettered personal expression free of all traditional aesthetic and social values.
The works of the Action painters Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Bradley Walker Tomlin, and Jack Tworkov reflect the influence of the "automatic" techniques developed in Europe in the 1920s and '30s by the Surrealists . While Surrealist automatism (q.v.), which consisted of scribblings recorded without the artist's conscious control, was primarily designed to awaken unconscious associations in the viewer, the automatic approach of the Action painters was primarily conceived as a means of giving the artist's instinctive creative forces free play and of revealing these forces directly to the viewer.
In Action painting the act of painting itself, being the moment of the artist's creative interaction with his materials, was as significant as the finished work.
It is generally recognized that Jackson Pollock's abstract drip paintings, executed from 1947, opened the way to the bolder, gestural techniques that characterize Action painting. The vigorous brush strokes of de Kooning's "Woman" series, begun in the early 1950s, successfully evolved a richly emotive, expressive style.
Action painting was of major importance throughout the 1950s in Abstract Expressionism, the most influential art movement at the time in the United States. By the end of the decade, however, leadership of the movement had shifted to the colour-field and abstract imagist painters, whose followers in the 1960s rebelled against the irrationality of the Action painters.
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Reading this, I remember the jugalbandi painting -
Of M.F. Hussain in which i saw him painting along with the music played by another great artist. It was great watching him paint like that.
Yes Vaishali
Action paintings are something of that sort.The artist has to use his creativity with the materials he has on the spot.
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Uma
Artist too!
Great Uma.
Thanks Vijayanths
Thanks for your support as always.By the way can U tell me what your hobbies are.
Good luck and best wishes!
Uma
My hobbies are Uma
reading,tv,music,internet and palying with a five year old Indhu shree (Adopted child of my cousin sister who is more than a daughter to me)who is amazingly intelligent and loving towards me.
Nice information Uma
Do u also know this? You provide information on different topics unlike me. Thats very good. Keep doing your great job Uma.
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Thanks for the support Rocky
I am an artist, yes, if not perfect.I love to paint and draw.It has been my passion.
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Uma
Uma - I love
painting too and have won many prizes but now no time for my hobbies.I paint on all material and experiment on new materials
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Padmini-an artist?
Padmini-you should give it a second thought.Try it again and I promise you won't regret it.I know you are busy person.
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Uma
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cards were my speciality and all my friends loved it,so I had to do them while in college,ho i wish to paint now,may be I will try to find some time,thanks
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Thanks for sharing this with us