NeoExpressionist
Neoexpressionism is a broad artistic movement that emerged in the late 1970s and gained prominence in the 1980s, primarily in Europe and North America. It represented a return to figurative painting and a rejection of the minimalist and conceptual art that had dominated the preceding decades. Key characteristics of Neoexpressionism include a renewed interest in emotional intensity, subjective experience, and a focus on the artist's personal feelings and psychological states.
Artists associated with Neoexpressionism often employed bold, gestural brushstrokes, vibrant colors, and distorted or exaggerated forms.
Notable figures often associated with Neoexpressionism include Anselm Kiefer, Georg Baselitz, and Markus Lüpertz in Germany;