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Tachisme

Tachisme, a term derived from the French word 'tache' meaning 'stain', was an abstract painting movement that flourished in France during the 1940s and 1950s. It represented the European counterpart to American abstract expressionism but was characterized by more subtle and often less aggressive strokes.

At its core, Tachisme celebrated spontaneity and the intuitive acts of the artist, with works often featuring unplanned brushwork, drips, and splatters. This movement was a departure from the geometric and figurative norms of the time, leaning instead towards a more instinctive form of self-expression.

Key artists of this movement, like Jean-Paul Riopelle, Wols, and Pierre Soulages, created works that resonate with deep emotional intensity, found in collections at prestigious institutions such as the National Gallery Singapore and Tate Modern. Their legacy continues to influence modern abstract art, emphasizing the power of pure artistic impulse.

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Country:Europe, France
Start of the period:1940
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