The Concise Encyclopedia Of Expressionism -
The encyclopedia details how Expressionism emerged in Northern Europe, particularly Germany, as a radical departure from realism. Rather than attempting to depict physical reality accurately, artists sought to express:
Presenting the world solely through the lens of individual emotional experience. The Concise Encyclopedia of Expressionism
Coverage of foundational painters like Edvard Munch and groups such as Die Brücke (The Bridge) and Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider). Exploration of playwrights and poets who utilized dream-like
Exploration of playwrights and poets who utilized dream-like elements and social protest to reject materialism and bourgeois complacency. Disciplines Covered
Analysis of composers like Arnold Schoenberg , who utilized dissonance and extreme dynamic contrasts to eliminate traditional musical conventions.
The work is structured to show that Expressionism was not limited to the canvas but was a multifaceted cultural shift:
Employing vibrant, often clashing colors to represent inner turmoil and psychological states. Disciplines Covered