Much to her credit, because of her strong growing interest in Modern art, Krasner moved quickly
from academic Realism to Surrealism.
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Since late October, visitors have been confronted by a mural of sorts — a sprawling collection of canvases, big and small, rendered in a variety of styles ranging
from Academic Realism to Expressionism to Pop to post-painterly abstraction — by LA - based artist Mark Flores titled See This Through, 2009 — 10.
First, because it acted as a sort of a stepping stone
from Academic realism to abstract art, not unlike Impressionism did in Europe.
His work evolved
from academic realism, then social realism through Expressionism, Fauvism and Cubism to arrive at his own personal style of abstraction, a richly - colored, radiant Luminist Abstraction.
Not exact matches
Her training was very much in the manner of the approved
academic realism but post-war she quickly moved away
from this and found inspiration in Austria's avant - garde past particularly
from Schiele and Kokoschka.
In post-war Europe, she quickly moved away
from the state - approved
academic realism in which she had been trained, turning to Austria's own avant - garde past and finding inspiration in the coloration of Oskar Kokoschka and the expressionist figuration of Egon Schiele.
Born in 1958, he trained as a painter in the
academic style of Russian
Realism, and
from the early 1990s moved to work in video, theater, and socially engaged projects.
Nobody outside scattered camps of
academic realism gets an elevated pulse anymore
from yet another work of art that tears an actual hole in a museum wall and tells viewers they'd better get on the right side of semiotic deconstruction, or else.
From his first major sculpture, Rodin's work was marked by realism, which set him apart from the traditional idealized academic art of the 18th and 19th centur
From his first major sculpture, Rodin's work was marked by
realism, which set him apart
from the traditional idealized academic art of the 18th and 19th centur
from the traditional idealized
academic art of the 18th and 19th centuries.