Abstract Expressionism (n) an art movement, also known as the New York School, characterized by monumental canvases and a bold new visual vocabulary and technique that emerged in New York after World War II; the first American style to have worldwide impact. (artic.edu)
Without forgoing the bravura that distinguished his work from the 1950s, Tworkov developed a new visual vocabulary in order to continuously investigate spatial possibilities. (jacktworkov.com)
What the artist seems to have taken away from that first exposure to a new visual vocabulary was disjointedness, a slippage and challenge of expectations. (themodern.org)