Thursday, 26 November 2015

Art Informel - Oxford Definition

A term devised by the French critic Michel Tapié in 1952. A Parisian counterpart of Abstract Expressionism, Art Informel emphasized intuition and spontaneity over the Cubist tradition which had dominated École de Paris painting. The artists of Art Informel, such as Pierre Soulages, rejected the discipline and structure of geometric abstraction in favour of a less cerebral approach.

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