テート・ギャラリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (テート・ギャラリーInstagram)「This week's #ArtWords is for those craving painting inspiration. ✨🎨 'Gestural' is a word used to describe the action of painting in free sweeping gestures. The term originally came into use to describe paintings by abstract expressionist artists, who poured paint and used sticks or brushes to spread, drip or create lines on the canvas. The term has now come to broadly describe any painting achieved by adding paint through movements, actions and gestures. ➰🖌️  The idea around gestural painting was that the artist would physically act out their inner impulses, and that something of their emotions, passions or state of mind would be read by the viewer in their resulting marks, strokes and patterns. Willem De Kooning wrote: ‘I paint this way because I can keep putting more and more things into it – drama, anger, pain, love – through your eyes it again becomes an emotion or an idea.’ 💙  Willem de Kooning, The Visit 1966–7, currently on loan @LWLMuseumKunstKultur. Gillian Ayres OBE, Distillation 1957, not on display currently. Richard Smith, Painting 1958, not on display currently. Laura Owens, Untitled 2012, on display inside #CapturingTheMoment at Tate Modern. Winston Branch, Zachary II 1982, not on display currently. Ernest Mancoba, Untitled 1957, on free display at Tate Modern. Cy Twombly, Quattro Stagioni: Autunno 1993–5, not on display currently. Fiona Rae, Untitled (grey and brown) 1991, on free display in #TateModern's Start Display.」11月30日 6時25分 - tate

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This week's #ArtWords is for those craving painting inspiration. ✨🎨 'Gestural' is a word used to describe the action of painting in free sweeping gestures. The term originally came into use to describe paintings by abstract expressionist artists, who poured paint and used sticks or brushes to spread, drip or create lines on the canvas. The term has now come to broadly describe any painting achieved by adding paint through movements, actions and gestures. ➰🖌️

The idea around gestural painting was that the artist would physically act out their inner impulses, and that something of their emotions, passions or state of mind would be read by the viewer in their resulting marks, strokes and patterns. Willem De Kooning wrote: ‘I paint this way because I can keep putting more and more things into it – drama, anger, pain, love – through your eyes it again becomes an emotion or an idea.’ 💙

Willem de Kooning, The Visit 1966–7, currently on loan @LWLMuseumKunstKultur.
Gillian Ayres OBE, Distillation 1957, not on display currently.
Richard Smith, Painting 1958, not on display currently.
Laura Owens, Untitled 2012, on display inside #CapturingTheMoment at Tate Modern.
Winston Branch, Zachary II 1982, not on display currently.
Ernest Mancoba, Untitled 1957, on free display at Tate Modern.
Cy Twombly, Quattro Stagioni: Autunno 1993–5, not on display currently.
Fiona Rae, Untitled (grey and brown) 1991, on free display in #TateModern's Start Display.


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