Tuesday 20 November 2012

REVIEW


Post-Impressionism

Post-Impressionism is not considered a single style, technique or even approach to painting. Most of the famous post impressionists all developed their styles independently, but all were entitled in their reaction to impressionism.
Post-Impressionism started in 1886 till the early 1900s. Paris was the centre of Post-Impressionism, and the artists from Britain, America, the Netherlands and elsewhere, flocked there in the hopes of absorbing the city's rich culture and joining its artists elites. Cezanne spent most of his career in provence, Van Gogh led an existence touching down in France, Belgium and Holland; and Gaugin settled in Tahiti. In the work of Van Gogh and Gaugin you can see bold, intense colours and very expressive work. While in the works of Cezanne seemed concerned with structure. Seurat with the systematic use of colour dots, pointillism. Impressionists recorded nature in terms of light and colour.
Post-Impressionists rejected these limitations and instead sought to be more expressive. They were not concerned with depicting the effects of light and other visual like those seen in the impressionism movement, they were less idyllic. Van Gogh & Gaugin shared a small department and studio space. They experimented with new approaches to painting, rejecting academic approaches to realistic depiction and fine finish, as well as the impressionist fixation with light and colour.
One could say that Post-Impressionism was and still is a great way to be different and rebel against the normal. It was not only important in the past but it is also influencing work in the industry today. Japanese art was inspired by and followed on from Post-Impressionism, which now has evolved in designs today.