Non-formal art
This term is applied to various fields of abstract and zhestualnogo art that emerged in Paris in 1945-1960 gg.
Artists use this trend occurring by chance effects (patches, etc.), they deny the importance of design, technical skill, and in general the traditional concept of art, which cultivates the idea of the finished product, which the artist creates with the help of preliminary studies and sketches. They are characterized by: the spontaneity of gesture, expressive use of materials, failure of reproducing the object in favor of the expression of the plot, that is the artist himself.
Jean-Michel Atlan (Jean-Michel Atlan), see Cobra (CoBrA)
Pierre Soulages (Pierre Soulages), see the New Paris school
Nicolas de Stael (Nicolas de Staël), see the New Paris school
Jean Dubuffet (Jean Dubuffet), see the New Paris school
Hans Hartung (Hans Hartung), see the New Paris school
Shneder Gérard (Gérard Schneider), see the New Paris school
Georges Mathieu (Georges Mathieu), see the New Paris school
Camille Brienne (Camille Bryen), see the New Paris school
Wols (Wols), see the New Paris school
Arnulf Rainer (Arnulf Rainer) 1929
Bram Van Velde (Bram Van Velde) 1895-1981
Anthony Tapes (Antoni Tàpies) 1923