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Color Field Art in Post-War Abstract Painting

The post-war era falls between the years 1945 and 1970. During this period, abstract art underwent a significant transformation, marked by the emergence of color field painting. This style, characterized by large, flat expanses of colour, was a departure from the gestural and expressive techniques of abstract expressionism. Key figures like Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, and Clyfford Still pioneered high end art, focusing on the emotional and spiritual impact of color rather than action or gesture. The works of Morris Louis, Helen Frankenthaler, and Kenneth Noland further refined color field painting, using techniques such as pouring and staining to create vibrant, unbroken fields of colour. These artists sought to create immersive, emotional experiences for viewers, often using simple geometric forms and large-scale canvases. Today, color field art and high-end art are highly valued, with notable works fetching high prices at auctions, reflecting their enduring impact on the art world and status as some of the most significant and iconic pieces of post-war abstract art.
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