Chaim Soutine's style of painting bridged more traditional approaches with the developing form of Abstract Expressionism, concentrating on shape, color, and
texture over representation.
Influenced early on by German Expressionism and later by the Abstract Expressionist movement, he broke free of these in the 1960s to develop a style more concerned with colour and
texture over representation.
Not exact matches
His paintings, linear
representations of banal scenes, combined a Pop - style mockery of pictorial illusion and a Minimalist reliance on industrial materials (his favored support was Celotex, a
textured ground created from sugarcane pressed
over panels).