(Neo-Expressionism)
Lessons:



GEORG BASELITZ
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Georg Baselitz's Neo-Expressionist art conveys intense emotional turbulence, often reflecting raw, primal feelings.
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His works challenge conventional beauty by distorting figures, suggesting inner conflict and the darker aspects of human nature.
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Through bold, aggressive brushstrokes and fragmented compositions, Baselitz expresses a deep sense of existential angst and psychological complexity.



FAITH RINGGOLD
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Faith Ringgold uses bright, vivid colors to bring warmth and life to her storytelling, often reflecting themes of African American history and culture.
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Her bold color choices enhance the emotional impact of her quilts and paintings, making her narratives of identity, community, and struggle visually powerful and engaging.

ROBERT COLESCOT
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Robert Colescott's use of color is bold and vibrant, drawing attention to his satirical depictions of race, gender, and history.
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His exaggerated, often cartoonish color palette adds emotional depth to his work, amplifying the social critiques embedded in his imagery.

SANDRO CHIA
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Sandro Chia's Neo-Expressionist artwork radiates a sense of vitality and exuberance, often blending irony with bold, dynamic forms.
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His vibrant use of color and exaggerated figures evoke emotions ranging from playfulness to introspection, reflecting a layered exploration of human experience.


JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT
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Jean-Michel Basquiat's Neo-Expressionist art is charged with raw energy, exploring themes of identity, struggle, and empowerment.
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His use of chaotic imagery and bold colors reflects a mix of anger, defiance, and vulnerability, confronting issues like race, inequality, and personal turmoil.

