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Barnett Newman

Barnett Newman was an American artist, recognized as a pivotal figure in the Abstract Expressionism movement. His innovative approach to painting, characterized by large fields of color and the distinctive use of vertical lines or "zips," marked a radical departure from the figurative norms of his time. Newman's work is celebrated for its ability to evoke profound emotional responses and invite philosophical contemplation, bridging the gap between the visual and the visceral.

Newman's artistic journey was one of constant evolution and self-discovery. After a period of experimentation and a brief hiatus from painting, he developed his signature style in the late 1940s. His creation of the "zip" became his trademark, a bold vertical line that dissected his canvases, challenging traditional perceptions of space and form. This innovation not only distinguished his work but also contributed significantly to the narrative of modern art. Among his notable works, "Onement I" marked the inception of this new direction, embodying the essence of his artistic philosophy. Newman's pieces, including the monumental "Vir heroicus sublimis" and the introspective "Stations of the Cross" series, are housed in prestigious institutions worldwide, attesting to his enduring influence on contemporary art.

Despite initial resistance and critique, Newman's oeuvre gradually garnered acclaim, with his contributions being integral to the discourse on abstraction and the sublime. His philosophical essays, particularly "The Sublime Is Now," articulate his vision of art's potential to transcend beauty and engage with existential themes. In his later years, Newman expanded his exploration into sculpture, further solidifying his legacy as a multifaceted pioneer of post-war American art.

For collectors and art and antiques experts, Newman's work represents not just an investment in art but an engagement with a transformative period in art history. His pieces are not merely visual spectacles but are imbued with depth and meaning, reflecting Newman's belief in art's capacity to communicate and connect on a profound level.

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Date and place of birt:29 january 1905, New York City, USA
Date and place of death:4 july 1970, New York City, USA
Nationality:USA
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Painter, Sculptor
Genre:Allegory
Art style:Abstract art, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, Modern art

Creators USA

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Barry Feinstein
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Lillian Bassman (1917 - 2012)
Lillian Bassman
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Violet Oakley (1874 - 1961)
Violet Oakley
1874 - 1961
Alfred Wordsworth Thompson (1840 - 1896)
Alfred Wordsworth Thompson
1840 - 1896
Paul Strand (1890 - 1976)
Paul Strand
1890 - 1976
Dan Walsh (1960)
Dan Walsh
1960
Mary Tuthill Lindheim (1912 - 2004)
Mary Tuthill Lindheim
1912 - 2004
Leelee Kimmel (1983)
Leelee Kimmel
1983
Bruno Fonseca (1958 - 1994)
Bruno Fonseca
1958 - 1994
Angela Gregory (1903 - 1990)
Angela Gregory
1903 - 1990
Charles Deas (1818 - 1867)
Charles Deas
1818 - 1867
Alberto Rizzo (1931 - 2004)
Alberto Rizzo
1931 - 2004
Michael Kabotie (1942 - 2009)
Michael Kabotie
1942 - 2009
Chris Roberts-Antieau (1950)
Chris Roberts-Antieau
1950
William Anastasi (1933 - 2023)
William Anastasi
1933 - 2023
Richard Rappaport (1944)
Richard Rappaport
1944

Creators Abstract Expressionism

Wolfgang Ludwig Cihlarz (Salomé) (1954)
Wolfgang Ludwig Cihlarz (Salomé)
1954
Edward Okun (1872 - 1945)
Edward Okun
1872 - 1945
Franz Ackermann (1963)
Franz Ackermann
1963
Umberto Bellotto (1882 - 1940)
Umberto Bellotto
1882 - 1940
Michael Goldberg (1924 - 2007)
Michael Goldberg
1924 - 2007
Walter Urbach (1925 - 2018)
Walter Urbach
1925 - 2018
Chris Martin (1954)
Chris Martin
1954
Guo Fengyi (1942 - 2010)
Guo Fengyi
1942 - 2010
Vincent Szarek (1973)
Vincent Szarek
1973
Pierre Chareau (1883 - 1950)
Pierre Chareau
1883 - 1950
 Alastair (1887 - 1969)
Alastair
1887 - 1969
Tonio Ciolina (1898 - 1988)
Tonio Ciolina
1898 - 1988
Alois Mosbacher (1953)
Alois Mosbacher
1953
Luc Leestemaker (1957 - 2012)
Luc Leestemaker
1957 - 2012
Jürgen Wenzel (1950 - 2023)
Jürgen Wenzel
1950 - 2023
Greg Bogin (1965)
Greg Bogin
1965
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