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词汇 tachism
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Definition of tachism in English:

tachism

(also tachisme)
nounˈtaʃɪz(ə)mˈtaˌSHizəm
mass noun
  • A style of painting adopted by some French artists from the 1940s, involving the use of dabs or splotches of colour, similar in aims to abstract expressionism.

    塔希主义,滴色主义(一种19世纪40年代起一些法国画家所采用的作画方式,使用彩色斑点和色块,与抽象表现主义目的相似)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Offset by an austere and dark metallic background, the paintings evolve from attempted tachism to somber expressionism and, at the end of the artist's short life, toward more transparent and more meticulously painted creations.
    • This approach has its origins in tachisme and the whole ‘objectless’ art of the post-war period, a tradition to which Nitsch has always been committed.
    • Have a look at works of leading contemporary artists in the areas of constructivism, tachism and lyrical abstractivism in Amsterdam.
    • Automatic art, tachism, and abstract expressionism are terms loosely associated with the idea that one can express something of one's psychic life, something that lies under, above or beyond conscious life, by working in a dreamlike or trancelike state.
    • While in Paris during the early nineteen-fifties, McEwen encountered Abstract Expressionism, which introduced him to tachisme and colour-field painting.

Origin

1950s: from French tachisme, from tache 'a stain'.

Definition of tachism in US English:

tachism

(also tachisme)
nounˈtaˌSHizəm
  • A style of painting adopted by some French artists from the 1940s, involving the use of dabs or splotches of color, similar in aims to abstract expressionism.

    塔希主义,滴色主义(一种19世纪40年代起一些法国画家所采用的作画方式,使用彩色斑点和色块,与抽象表现主义目的相似)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Have a look at works of leading contemporary artists in the areas of constructivism, tachism and lyrical abstractivism in Amsterdam.
    • Offset by an austere and dark metallic background, the paintings evolve from attempted tachism to somber expressionism and, at the end of the artist's short life, toward more transparent and more meticulously painted creations.
    • While in Paris during the early nineteen-fifties, McEwen encountered Abstract Expressionism, which introduced him to tachisme and colour-field painting.
    • Automatic art, tachism, and abstract expressionism are terms loosely associated with the idea that one can express something of one's psychic life, something that lies under, above or beyond conscious life, by working in a dreamlike or trancelike state.
    • This approach has its origins in tachisme and the whole ‘objectless’ art of the post-war period, a tradition to which Nitsch has always been committed.

Origin

1950s: from French tachisme, from tache ‘a stain’.

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