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  1. Boston Expressionism. Boston Expressionism is an arts movement marked by emotional directness, dark humor, social and spiritual themes, and a tendency toward figuration strong enough that Boston Figurative Expressionism [1] is sometimes used as an alternate term to distinguish it from abstract expressionism, with which it overlapped.

  2. Dec 29, 2005 · This story was published in the BU Bridge March 11, 2005.. The art of the Boston Expressionist movement of the 1940s has much in common with the European Expressionism that preceded it: the search for identity, perceptions of reality, and the role of the artist are favorite themes for both.

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  4. Boston Expressionism Movement Arthur Polonsky (June 6, 1925 – April 4, 2019) was a figurative painter, draughtsman and educator, known for his explorations of light, water, flight and similarly lyrical motifs that, in esoteric and unsettling ways, alluded to myth, fantasy, music, the Bible, or the poetry of Symbolist and Modernist poets like ...

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  5. Expressionism is the drama of the mind, distorting the surrounding environment in order to showcase an individual’s inner emotions. The Germans used Expressionism in reaction to fascism, the war, and oppression. In Boston, too, strange shapes lurk in the Fenway gardens, suggesting that all is not well in the city. Perhaps they are reacting to ...

  6. Boston Expressionism, in the mid-20th century, emphasized expressive, emotional art. Artists like Hyman Bloom and Jack Levine created dark, intense works influenced by personal experiences and societal issues.

  7. American Figurative Expressionism is a 20th-century visual art style or movement that first took hold in Boston, and later spread throughout the United States. Critics dating back to the origins of Expressionism have often found it hard to define. One description, however, classifies it as a Humanist philosophy, since it is human-centered and rationalist. Its formal approach to the handling of ...

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