A Brief History of Expressionism

audiobook (Unabridged) A Brief History of--Art Movements

By KJ Smith

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A Brief History of Expressionism offers a compelling look at the art movement that revolutionized the way emotions and inner experiences are portrayed through bold, dramatic, and often distorted imagery. Emerging in the early 20th century, primarily in Germany, Expressionism was a reaction against realism and naturalism, aiming instead to capture raw human feelings, anxiety, and the turmoil of a rapidly changing world. This book highlights key artists such as Edvard Munch, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, and Egon Schiele, whose intense works paved the way for modern explorations of psychological depth in art.

Tracing Expressionism's development across painting, literature, theater, and film, the book reveals how the movement reflected societal unrest before and after World War I, and influenced later modernist and avant-garde styles. With vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, A Brief History of Expressionism illuminates how this powerful movement challenged artistic conventions and continues to inspire contemporary artists seeking to express the complexities of the human condition.

A Brief History of Expressionism