Expressionism

Realism

From Realism to Expressionism: Art That Feels

The journey from realism to expressionism represents one of the most profound transitions in Western art history. While realism aimed to depict life faithfully, expressionism brought the artist’s inner world to the forefront, breaking with objectivity and prioritizing emotion. Both movements arose in response to intense social contexts. Realism was born in the 19th century […]

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Expressionism

Expressionism Revisited: How Emotional Intensity Reappears in 21st-Century Art

Throughout art history, Expressionism has represented a visceral outcry against human and social anguish. Emerging in the early 20th century as a reaction to mechanization and the collapse of Western values, the movement brought emotion to the forefront. Vivid colors, distorted forms, and intense figures expressed—rather than described—the inner world of artists. In the 21st

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